What's new in Cogent: Multi-tier system ownership. Read about it here

Resilience for the real world
Removing cyber threats as a barrier to human progress and safety
Every piece of software has flaws, small cracks in the code that attackers can slip through. We're building AI that closes these gaps at near-instant speed.
The number of vulnerabilities is growing exponentially.
The number of defenders isn't.
Number of new CVEs
VM labor capacity
Attackers move in minutes while defenders move in months
The complexity of technology is increasing every year, and attackers are using AI to find and exploit security weaknesses in minutes. Still working with manual processes, security teams take days or weeks to fix them.
It's not just a problem for big organizations. Everyone pays the price when attackers succeed: hospitals go offline, factories go quiet, personal data leaks. But there's a less visible cost.
Security overhead is slowing down
innovation everywhere
Nearly every organization today relies on software. Banks build technology to make better loan decisions, airlines create software to better route crews and improve on-time performance, and automotive companies develop autonomous driving systems to increase safety.
They're all paying a security tax. Each one needs engineers focused on technology to maintain and expand their businesses. Instead, those engineers get pulled into cycles of fixing security flaws, chasing down context, and waiting on approvals.
What if the gaps were closed the moment they emerged?
When AI can heal technology by finding and fixing problems almost instantly, companies move fast without creating risk. Engineers build products instead of chasing tickets. Attackers show up and find nothing to exploit.
Cybersecurity is fundamentally about trust. We're building the technology that makes that trust possible.




