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Cogent Zero Day Response Datasheet

Scanners take an average of 2.7 days to release detection coverage after a CVE drops. Exploits arrive in hours. Cogent identifies exposure in your environment within minutes, without waiting for scanner signatures. This datasheet covers how it works, from threat intel ingestion through detection, scoring, and response.

What's inside:

  • Cogent's four-stage zero day detection workflow: ingest, detect, assess, and respond

  • How Cogent pulls from dozens of threat intel sources, including pre-CVE disclosures and exploit signals, and matches them against your software inventory in minutes

  • How contextual risk scoring accounts for network exposure, business criticality, compensating controls, and early exploitability signals

  • How findings route into remediation with owner, severity, blast radius, and recommended actions already attached

Use this datasheet to:

Understand how Cogent detects vulnerabilities ahead of scanner coverage, share the technical details with your security engineering team, or compare Cogent's detection approach against your current stack.

Attackers move at machine speed. We finally can too. Cogent handles the investigation, coordination, and verification work that used to consume our team.”

Lucas Moody

CISO, Alteryx

Attackers move at machine speed. We finally can too. Cogent handles the investigation, coordination, and verification work that used to consume our team.”

Lucas Moody

CISO, Alteryx