Indusface Unveils AI-Powered Vulnerability Remediation at RSAC 2025

Indusface Unveils AI-Powered Vulnerability Remediation at RSAC 2025

Indusface has announced the launch of its AI-powered platform for continuous vulnerability management and autonomous remediation at RSAC 2025, according to a press release.

Indusface has announced the launch of its AI-powered platform for continuous Exposure Management, Vulnerability Management, and Autonomous Remediation across web applications and APIs, set to be unveiled at RSAC 2025. In a press release, the company highlighted its new offering, SwyftComply, which ensures autonomous remediation of application vulnerabilities, including APIs.

The platform integrates several key features such as Exposure Management, which discovers all internet-facing assets, and Vulnerability Management, which continuously identifies exploitable vulnerabilities using Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) and Penetration Testing as a Service (PTaaS). The Autonomous Remediation feature applies real-time protection through virtual patching and API security enforcement without requiring code changes.

Indusface's platform aims to eliminate the need for vulnerability prioritization by virtually patching every app and API vulnerability instantly. This approach ensures instant risk reduction and continuous audit readiness, transforming how security, DevOps, and compliance teams operate. The platform also generates clean, audit-ready vulnerability reports for various regulatory frameworks, offering a shared platform for discovering, protecting, and proving app security posture.

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