Cogent Security Inc., a startup leveraging agentic artificial intelligence for vulnerability management, has introduced two significant new platform features aimed at compressing enterprise vulnerability response times from weeks to mere hours. This development is a direct response to the escalating threat of AI-assisted exploits, which are shrinking the window for attackers to mere minutes.
Accelerating Vulnerability Remediation in the Age of AI
The company's new offerings, Zero Day Response and Autonomous Remediation, are engineered to close the critical operational gap between a vulnerability's disclosure and the implementation of a confirmed fix. Zero Day Response is designed to identify exposures within minutes of a public disclosure, bypassing the traditional reliance on scanner signatures. Autonomous Remediation, on the other hand, intelligently determines the most effective fix for each affected asset. It incorporates a preflight business impact assessment before verifying that the vulnerability has been successfully resolved after a patch or other remediation measure is applied. This dual approach aims to provide organizations with a proactive and highly efficient defense mechanism against rapidly evolving cyber threats.
The Growing Detection Gap
New research released by Cogent Security underscores the urgent need for these advanced tools. The report, titled “The Detection Gap: How Exploits are Outpacing Scanners,” analyzed 69,159 Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs). It revealed a startling collapse in the average time from vulnerability disclosure to a working exploit, shrinking from 125.3 days in January 2025 to a mere 0.5 days by April 2026. The findings indicate that 62% of critical vulnerabilities with known exploits already had a working exploit circulating before detection signatures were available from major security firms like Tenable Inc., Qualys Inc., or Rapid7 Inc. Furthermore, the research highlighted that approximately 54% of CVEs published since January 2025 lacked any detection signature from these established providers. The median scanner detection lag was found to be 0.1 days, illustrating the significant challenge security teams face in keeping pace with the speed at which vulnerabilities are being weaponized.
Meeting the Pace of AI-Equipped Attackers
“When a new CVE can be weaponized in hours, a four-day detection cycle and a 60-day remediation cycle carry a different kind of risk than they did two years ago,” stated a representative from Cogent Security. “We built these capabilities to help security teams run their vulnerability management programs 100 times faster, because that's what matching the speed of AI-equipped attackers actually requires.” This statement emphasizes the paradigm shift in cybersecurity, where the speed and sophistication of AI-driven attacks necessitate a commensurate leap in defensive capabilities. The company's proactive stance and innovative solutions aim to equip organizations with the tools needed to stay ahead of emerging threats in an increasingly complex digital landscape. The launch of these autonomous response tools marks a significant step forward in the ongoing battle against sophisticated cyber adversaries, particularly those leveraging artificial intelligence to gain an advantage.
