KinoSec Launches Autonomous Cross Domain Penetration Testing Platform

June 09, 2026
KinoSec has introduced an autonomous penetration testing platform that identifies and exploits vulnerabilities across multiple domains, offering continuous coverage of the full external attack surface.

KinoSec has introduced an autonomous penetration testing platform that continuously identifies and exploits vulnerabilities across the full external attack surface, according to a press release.

The platform provides cross domain context by linking findings from web, network, and cloud testing to reveal exploit chains and privilege escalation paths that isolated tools might miss. KinoSec's system uses a human reasoning first architecture that models the decision making of experienced security professionals to prioritize vulnerabilities by real world impact.

Founded in February 2026 in Vienna and now registered in Delaware, the company ranks first on the XBOW autonomous penetration testing benchmark. KinoSec’s single product covers web, API, cloud, open source intelligence, internet of things, operational technology, drones, and robots, allowing organizations to manage their entire external attack surface without maintaining a dedicated security team.

KinoSec also stated that its long term goal is to expand the technology to support government agencies in identifying and neutralizing cybercriminals.

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