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Rapid7 has introduced AI-driven risk summaries and enhanced vulnerability intelligence across its Command Platform.
Rapid7 has announced the addition of AI-generated risk intelligence to its Command Platform, aimed at bringing new levels of clarity to vulnerability management.
Delivered via its Remediation Hub, the new feature can turn complex exposure data into actionable insights to help teams prioritise remediation and communicate risk more effectively.
The company also unveiled new vulnerability intelligence features within Intelligence Hub, its integrated threat intelligence solution. These updates offer curated, real-world threat context to help identify which vulnerabilities pose genuine risk, enabling faster and more confident decision making.
The enhancements come as security teams face growing pressure to demonstrate measurable risk reduction while attackers move faster than ever. Research from Forrester highlights that 22 per cent of enterprise security leaders cite the lack of a comprehensive vulnerability and exposure remediation strategy as a major challenge.
“Exposures are growing faster than teams can respond,” Craig Adams, chief product officer at Rapid7, said in a statement.
“Organisations rely on their security partners to give them the context they need to prioritise. Our latest innovations around AI-generated risk and vulnerability intelligence provide important insights into exploitability, asset criticality, and potential risk. The result: shared context, fewer debates, and faster mean time to remediate.”
Rapid7’s AI-generated risk summaries combine exploit signals, asset criticality, and vulnerability data into plain-language briefs. Each summary includes prioritisation clarity based on exploitation likelihood and business impact, as well as IT-ready context for tickets and change windows.
Intelligence Hub’s new vulnerability intelligence uses curated CVE profiles – based on Rapid7 Labs research, AttackerKB assessments, and public metadata – to give teams in-depth, adversary-aware insights. These profiles will also be integrated into Remediation Hub, linking vulnerability data with real-world threat activity to support informed prioritisation.
Both the AI-generated risk summaries and enhanced vulnerability intelligence capabilities will begin rolling out to customers in November 2025, with the former available to Exposure Command and Surface Command users through the Rapid7 Command Platform.
David Hollingworth has been writing about technology for over 20 years, and has worked for a range of print and online titles in his career. He is enjoying getting to grips with cyber security, especially when it lets him talk about Lego.
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