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AI Broke Vulnerability Management. That's Why CISOs Are Moving Budget to BAS.

Traditional vulnerability management relied on a time buffer between vulnerability discovery and exploitation, allowing teams to triage and patch systematically. AI has eliminated this buffer by accelerating threat actors' ability to weaponize vulnerabilities, rendering conventional approaches obsolete. This shift is driving CISOs to reallocate budgets toward Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS) sol

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June 11, 2026 · 1 min read

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For thirty years, vulnerability management ran on a buffer: the months between when a vulnerability was found and when someone could figure out how to weaponize it. The solution was straightforward enough; triage by severity, schedule the fix, validate, and move on. The buffer was what made that work. Today, that buffer is gone. AI didn't make your team slower. It changed the other side of the

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