OX Security Unveils AI-Powered Agentic Pentester for Continuous Exploit Validation

March 16, 2026
OX Security has introduced OX Agentic Pentester, an AI-driven tool that continuously simulates real-world attacks and connects verified exploits directly to the source code responsible.

OX Security has introduced OX Agentic Pentester, an AI-powered penetration testing feature that continuously validates real-world exploitability and links confirmed exposures directly to the affected code, announced in a press release.

The OX Agentic Pentester uses agentic AI to simulate attacks that mimic human penetration testers but operate continuously and at scale. Unlike traditional scanners that rely on static rules, the system adapts in real time to confirm whether vulnerabilities can be exploited and maps each validated issue to the exact repository, file, and commit where it originated.

The tool integrates with the OX Security Platform, combining OX Code, OX VibeSec, and OX Cloud to provide continuous attack simulation across the entire application lifecycle. This approach connects exploit discovery with remediation by offering direct visibility into application source code, APIs, dependencies, and cloud configurations.

OX Agentic Pentester is available immediately and will be demonstrated at the RSA Conference 2026 in San Francisco.

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