Cybersecurity company Horizon3.ai has introduced a new feature called "Rapid Response" for its NodeZero platform. It is designed to help security teams identify, prioritize, and remediate emerging vulnerabilities faster, while criminals using artificial intelligence are shortening the time to exploit gaps to under 24 hours.
Given the growing flood of vulnerability reports, Rapid Response validates companies' actual attack surfaces, sets clear priorities, and verifies the effectiveness of countermeasures. The system combines current threat intelligence with automated tests and provides concrete recommendations for action – often before a vulnerability is even added to the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog.
Horizon3.ai relies on insights from more than 250,000 NodeZero security assessments. According to these, it is not the mere number of vulnerabilities that is crucial, but their actual exploitability. The tool is intended to relieve security teams of the daily information overload and focus them on the truly relevant risks.
Snehal Antani, CEO and co-founder of Horizon3.ai, pointed to the increasing pressure from AI-powered attacks. James Lee, Regional Director DACH, emphasized that Rapid Response enables teams to make quick decisions, coordinate actions, and demonstrate progress to management.
The NodeZero platform is considered an AI-native solution for proactive cybersecurity and is already used by over 5,500 organizations, including government agencies and large enterprises.
