SafeBreach has introduced a new AI-powered Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) solution designed to help enterprises transition from fragmented security operations to a unified, closed-loop approach for managing cyber risk. With this launch, the company aims to simplify and operationalize the full CTEM lifecycle while enabling organizations to continuously identify, prioritize, and remediate vulnerabilities at scale.

As cyber threats grow more sophisticated especially with the rise of AI-generated attacks traditional reactive security models are proving inadequate. At the same time, organizations face increasing challenges such as tool fatigue and alert overload. Although many enterprises are adopting the CTEM framework developed by Gartner, implementation has often required complex manual integration of multiple tools and data sources. Consequently, this has slowed adoption and reduced efficiency.

To address these challenges, SafeBreach’s new solution delivers a unified platform built on its Exposure Validation Platform. At the core of this offering is the SafeBreach Helm AI Agent, which integrates adversarial exposure validation (AEV) with data from existing security ecosystems. As a result, organizations gain a comprehensive, 360-degree view of their threat exposure, ensuring that risks are not only detected but continuously validated and resolved.

Importantly, SafeBreach Helm aligns its capabilities with each phase of the CTEM framework, enabling a seamless and automated workflow. During the scoping phase, the platform uses threat intelligence data to identify critical assets and business priorities. Next, in the discovery phase, it aggregates and correlates exposure data from internal and external environments using vulnerability management and attack surface management tools.

Furthermore, the prioritization phase helps security teams focus on the most critical risks by applying contextual analysis to filter out noise. In the validation phase, the platform leverages breach and attack simulation along with attack path analysis to confirm exploitability and map realistic threat scenarios. Finally, during the mobilization phase, AI-driven remediation guidance is generated and integrated with systems such as SIEM, SOAR, and ticketing tools like ServiceNow and Jira, enabling faster and more efficient risk mitigation.

“With this launch, we are enabling organizations to evolve from fragmented security practices to a unified, intelligence-driven CTEM program that is grounded in validation,” said Guy Bejerano, CEO of SafeBreach. “That is critical. You cannot have a CTEM program without validation, and SafeBreach is the leader in AEV. When combined with our enterprise expertise, the rich body of empirical data we have from millions of simulations against the most mature security organizations in the world, and the powerful AI orchestration capabilities of SafeBreach Helm, we are able to provide a complete solution that not only removes the complexity of operationalizing CTEM, but also meets the safety and scalability requirements our enterprise customers have come to expect from SafeBreach.”

In addition, the solution includes several key components that enhance its capabilities. These include SafeBreach Helm for unified intelligence, the Exposure Validation Platform for testing and validation, AI-driven remediation for actionable insights, and Breach Studio for designing custom attack scenarios. An upcoming feature, Exposure Hub, will further centralize data from multiple sources to provide a comprehensive view of the attack surface.

Ultimately, this new offering reflects a broader industry shift toward proactive, intelligence-driven cybersecurity strategies. By combining AI, automation, and continuous validation, SafeBreach is enabling organizations to move beyond reactive defenses and achieve measurable, ongoing risk reduction aligned with real-world attacker behavior.

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