Securious launches new ‘Threat Exposure Review’ service to close the visibility gap against AI-driven cyber threats
Securious has launched a new assessment service: Threat Exposure Review. The service is specifically designed to help organisations identify and close down the visible vulnerabilities that modern, AI-powered automated tools use to select and exploit targets.
The reality of AI-scale target discovery
With recent breakthroughs in autonomous AI reasoning models – such as the widely reported ‘Mythos’ era of automated vulnerability discovery – the speed at which attackers can scout the internet has fundamentally changed. Threat actors are now leveraging AI to scan thousands of web environments simultaneously, instantly identifying weak points and high-value targets.
Securious’s Threat Exposure Review answers a critical, immediate question for business leaders: “Does our external digital footprint contain the kind of obvious vulnerabilities that AI-driven scanners will find and exploit today?”
Closing the gap before a full penetration test
The service provides a high-level, rapid assessment of an organisation’s website or web environment. It focuses specifically on the most common, high-risk entry points – including those reflected within the widely recognized OWASP Top 10.
“Many organisations aren’t ready for, or don’t yet need, a full, deeply technical manual penetration test,” says Pete Woodward, CEO and co-founder at Securious. “However, in an era where AI tools are continuously profiling businesses, leaving common vulnerabilities exposed is an immediate risk. The Threat Exposure Review gives firms much better visibility of their outward-facing risk profile at a fraction of the time and cost.”
The service is engineered specifically for organisations that:
- Want immediate visibility of their exposure before investing in a full pen test.
- Operate relatively straightforward web environments (fewer than five web targets or URLs).
- Need a clear, jargon-free roadmap for immediate remediation.
Deliverables and next steps
Following the review, organisations receive a streamlined, executive-ready report designed for both technical and non-technical stakeholders. It includes a clear Red-Amber-Green (RAG) risk summary, an executive overview, and actionable technical recommendations for immediate patching.
The Threat Exposure Review is available from £2,995 (+ vat).
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