Arctic Wolf reveals Aurora Exposure Management for enhanced cyber risk mitigation

Arctic Wolf launches Aurora Exposure Management, aiming to enhance organisations’ ability to manage cyber risks proactively using AI capabilities.

Arctic Wolf has introduced the Aurora Exposure Management suite. This product family is designed to help organisations identify, prioritise, and reduce cyber risk more proactively. In the current AI-driven environment, vulnerabilities are being identified at a faster rate than in previous years. Aurora Exposure Management combines Aurora Vulnerability Management and Aurora Attack Surface Management to support security teams in maintaining visibility and control over risk.

Data from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) shows a 263% increase in CVE submissions between 2020 and 2025, with continued growth projected into 2026. This trend is often associated with increased automation in vulnerability discovery, including the use of AI-assisted tools and advanced modelling systems such as Claude Mythos and GPT-5.4-Cyber.

As vulnerability discovery accelerates, security teams are increasingly focusing not only on identifying issues but also on assessing their significance and prioritising responses. Aurora Exposure Management is positioned as a unified approach that consolidates visibility across environments, incorporates threat intelligence, and supports faster decision-making for remediation.

The platform is intended for a range of organisations, from smaller and mid-sized businesses seeking foundational security capabilities to larger enterprises requiring broader attack surface visibility and contextual risk management. It is designed to support ongoing monitoring and iterative risk reduction.

Aurora Vulnerability Management provides visibility into assets and vulnerabilities and supports prioritisation and remediation workflows. It focuses on reducing risk exposure by helping organisations identify and address vulnerabilities based on severity and real-world threat data.

The system includes asset discovery and prioritisation of high-risk vulnerabilities using threat signals. It also integrates with patch management processes and IT service management (ITSM) systems to support remediation. Additional functionality, such as Resolve, is used to automate or streamline patch deployment so organisations can address vulnerabilities more efficiently.

Aurora Attack Surface Management extends visibility across internal, external, and cloud environments. It provides a consolidated view of an organisation’s attack surface, supporting continuous monitoring of exposure across systems and services. This broader visibility is intended to help security teams assess and manage risk more consistently across different environments.

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