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Atlas Preempt offers:
“The economic advantage has always favored attackers, and frontier-AI models widen it,” said Dustin Hillard, Chief Product and Technology Officer, eSentire. “They now operate at machine speed and scale, while quarterly assessments and severity scores were built for a threat that moved at human pace. Atlas Preempt closes that gap, giving defenders a continuous attacker’s-eye view of their own environment and turning vulnerability disclosures into validated, prioritized risk in hours, not weeks, with the human oversight boards, regulators, and insurers require.”
Attackers now weaponize new vulnerabilities a median of seven days before public disclosure. Additionally, according to Verizon’s 2026 Data Breach Investigations Report, vulnerability exploitation was the leading initial access vector for ~one third of all breaches, a 55 percent year-over-year increase. Defenders, however, still prioritize security controls based on static risk scores.
Instead of point-in-time assessments and reactive MDR, Atlas Preempt provides customers with offensive AI operatives that run reproducible attack simulations and validation, correlate findings against exposure management scanners already in operation, allowing organizations to rank exposures by proven exploitability, not just severity scores.
eSentire’s AI-led autonomous penetration testing tool orchestrates hundreds of reconnaissance, vulnerability, exploit, and agentic hacking tools, with enhanced context from live threat intelligence from eSentire’s Threat Response Unit (TRU) team.
In a recent real-world engagement, eSentire’s AI-led autonomous penetration testing engine protected a healthcare electronic medical record (EMR) provider by catching a critical exposure before threat actors found it.
While manual penetration tests often prioritize primary production domains, the AI agent autonomously enumerates over 300 subdomains without manual scoping constraints, discovering an overlooked staging API host. The platform identified that authorization controls were inadvertently disabled across all 106 endpoints, leaving over 20 million patient records, including social security numbers, prescriptions, dates of birth, and addresses, exposed to unauthenticated callers.
eSentire validated and delivered these findings to the customer on the same day, alongside a five-step prioritized remediation plan, enabling immediate web application firewall containment. The end result: The organization remained ahead of its 60-day HIPAA breach assessment timeline and this exposure was identified, remediated and closed before an attacker had the opportunity to take advantage of it.
Other key capabilities include:
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