AISLE Emerges from Stealth with AI-Native Cyber Reasoning System

October 21, 2025
AISLE, founded by experts from Anthropic, Avast, and Rapid7, has launched from stealth with an AI-native cyber reasoning system designed to autonomously identify, triage, and remediate software vulnerabilities.

AISLE has launched from stealth with an AI-native cyber reasoning system that autonomously identifies, diagnoses, and remediates both known and zero-day software vulnerabilities, announced in a press release. The system aims to reduce vulnerability remediation time from weeks or months to minutes by verifying fixes against a continuously updated AI model of an enterprise’s software stack.

Founded by cybersecurity and AI veterans from Anthropic, Avast, and Rapid7, AISLE’s leadership team includes CEO Ondrej Vlcek, COO Jaya Baloo, and Chief Scientist Stanislav Fort. The company is backed by investors such as Jeff Dean of Google, Thomas Wolf of Hugging Face, Olivier Pomel of Datadog, and Aparna Chennapragada of Microsoft.

The platform autonomously generates ready-to-merge patches and pull requests while keeping human oversight in place. It continuously learns from enterprise software environments to detect regressions and potential outages before deployment, providing a scalable approach to vulnerability management.

AISLE’s cyber reasoning system is designed to help organizations eliminate vulnerability backlogs and improve response times against emerging threats by combining autonomous detection, verification, and remediation capabilities.

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