Cyber reasoning firm AISLE launches AI-driven CRS solution

AISLE, a cybersecurity company founded by veterans from Anthropic, Avast and Rapid7, has officially emerged from stealth with an AI-native cyber reasoning system (CRS) designed to tackle the long-standing problem of unresolved application vulnerabilities.

The firm has not disclosed the amount raised but confirmed that it is backed by several high-profile angel investors, including Google Chief Scientist Jeff Dean, Hugging Face Chief Scientist Thomas Wolf, Datadog CEO Olivier Pomel and Microsoft Chief Product Officer Aparna Chennapragada.

AISLE’s platform autonomously identifies, prioritises and remediates both known and zero-day vulnerabilities, which remain a major cause of security breaches across industries. Leveraging artificial intelligence, the system continuously analyses enterprise software stacks to detect flaws and automatically delivers verified fixes — effectively shortening remediation time from weeks or months to minutes.

The company’s primary goal is to eliminate vulnerability backlogs that overwhelm security teams worldwide. Its technology creates an AI-driven digital twin of an enterprise’s software environment, validating each fix before implementation to prevent business disruption.

AISLE CEO and co-founder Ondrej Vlcek said, “AI is reshaping the economics of cybersecurity, but to date, it’s almost entirely in favor of malicious actors — speeding up attacks and driving down the costs of weaponizing vulnerabilities.

“AISLE flips the advantage back to defenders by solving the hardest problem in security: fast and accurate vulnerability remediation. Developers and security professionals can now operate together at machine speed, get free of the backlog burden and finally move toward a future of self-defending software stacks.”

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