The Good Tech Companies - Intruder Enhances Free Vulnerability Intelligence Platform ‘Intel’ With AI-Generated CVE Description
Episode Date: February 18, 2025This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/intruder-enhances-free-vulnerability-intelligence-platform-intel-with-ai-generated-cve-description. ... This new feature enhances cybersecurity professionals' ability to quickly understand and assess vulnerabilities, addressing a common pain point: the often vague Check more stories related to cybersecurity at: https://hackernoon.com/c/cybersecurity. You can also check exclusive content about #cybersecurity, #intruder, #cybernewswire, #press-release, #intruder-announcement, #cyber-threats, #cyber-security-awareness, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @cybernewswire. Learn more about this writer by checking @cybernewswire's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Intruder has launched AI-generated descriptions for Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) within its free vulnerability intelligence platform, __Intel. This new feature addresses a common pain point: the often vague and technical descriptions provided by the __National Vulnerability Database.
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Intruder enhances free vulnerability intelligence platform, Intel, with AI-generated CVE description
by Cyber Newswire. Intel by Intruder now uses AI to contextualize NVD descriptions,
helping security teams assess risk faster. Intruder, a leader in attack surface management,
has launched AI-generated descriptions
for common vulnerabilities and exposures, CVEs, within its free vulnerability intelligence platform,
Intel. This new feature enhances cybersecurity professionals' ability to quickly understand
and assess vulnerabilities, addressing a common pain point. The often vague and technical
descriptions provided by the National Vulnerability
Database, NVD. With thousands of vulnerabilities published every year, security teams rely on NVD
as a key resource for researching CVEs. However, NVD descriptions frequently lack clarity or
context, making it difficult to determine potential impact at aglance. Intel's AI summaries transform NVD
descriptions into clear, concise, and actionable insights, helping teams assess and respond to
risks faster. Greater than vulnerability management is challenging enough without
the added complexity greater than of deciphering cryptic CVE descriptions, said Chris Wallace,
CEO and founder of Intruder. With Intel's AI overviews, we're making it easier for security
greater than professionals to quickly gauge what a vulnerability is and decide what action greater
than to take. Additionally, intruders in-house security experts manually review the AI descriptions
of the most critical vulnerabilities. These expert-reviewed CVSRE clearly marked in Intel
with a verified by Intruder label. Intel, which is completely free to
use, already provides powerful features such as a real-time feed of trending CVEs, a unique hype
score rated out of 100, undine depth analysis from intruder's security team. The addition of AI
generated CVE descriptions further strengthens Intel's value as a go-to resource for cybersecurity professionals.
Availability The AI-generated CVE descriptions are available now within Intel at intel.intruder.io.
Cybersecurity professionals can access Intel for free today. For more information,
users visit www.intruder.io or follow Intruder on LinkedIn and Twitter.
About Intruder Intruder was founded in 2015 to solve the information overload crisis
in vulnerability management. Its mission from day one has been to help divide the needles
from the haystack, focusing on what matters while ignoring the rest. Effective cybersecurity is
about getting the basics right. Intruder helps DAW that, saving time on the easy stuff,
so users can focus on the
rest. It has been awarded multiple accolades, was selected for GCHQ's Cyber Accelerator,
and is now proud to have over 3,000 happy customers all over the world.
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