NST Cyber Unveils AtlasAI for Real-Time Threat Prioritization

July 27, 2025
NST Cyber has announced the preview release of AtlasAI, a platform that dynamically standardizes vulnerability data and prioritizes threats using real-time intelligence.

NST Cyber has announced the preview release of AtlasAI, a new platform designed to dynamically standardize vulnerability data and prioritize threats using real-time intelligence. Announced in a press release, AtlasAI aims to transform traditional vulnerability management by continuously updating risk assessments based on real-world attacker behavior.

AtlasAI's key capabilities include dynamic prioritization, which allows organizations to focus on the most pressing threats by integrating real-time intelligence such as active APT group campaigns targeting specific CVEs. The platform also offers flexible deployment options, integrating with NST Cyber's flagship Exposure Assessment and Adversarial Exposure Validation (AEV) platform, NST Assure, or as a standalone solution.

The public release of AtlasAI is expected by Q4 2025, following a successful invitational preview. This launch marks a significant step in enhancing vulnerability management strategies for large enterprises and MSSPs, providing them with the tools to stay ahead of emerging threats and streamline security operations.

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