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Terra Security expands platform to include network infrastructure exploitation validation

  • What: Terra Security expands its platform to validate network infrastructure exploitation.
  • Impact: Helps security teams identify and prioritize vulnerabilities.
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Network Security Terra Security expands platform to include network infrastructure exploitation validation May 20, 2026 Share By SC Staff As reported by Silicon Angle, Terra Security Inc. announced the expansion of its agentic offensive security platform to include continuous exploitation validation for network infrastructure. This new capability extends the company's offerings beyond web applications and artificial intelligence systems, aiming to provide a more comprehensive view of an organization's security posture. Terra's platform now allows security teams to validate vulnerabilities across web applications, AI systems, and network infrastructure from a single console. The system utilizes swarms of AI agents, augmented by human reviewers, to identify exploitable weaknesses. Findings are prioritized based on real exploitability and business impact, rather than solely on severity scores. This approach addresses the traditional issue of fragmented security testing, where different aspects of an organization's digital assets are often assessed in isolation. By unifying network, web, and AI vulnerability assessments, Terra aims to provide consistent audit trails for compliance and surface multi-vector attack chains that siloed tools might miss. The expanded platform is currently in public preview for existing customers, with general availability yet to be announced. Source: Silicon Angle An In-Depth Guide to Network Security Get essential knowledge and practical strategies to fortify your network security. Learn More SC Staff Related SASE Next-generation enterprise defense: Managing risk in the age of agentic AI Paul Wagenseil May 20, 2026 The advent of agentic AI demands re-engineered AI-powered SASE architectures. Network Security Huawei zero-day flaw reportedly caused Luxembourg telecom outage SC Staff May 20, 2026 The outage was triggered by specially crafted network traffic that exploited a previously unknown vulnerability in Huawei enterprise routers, forcing them into continuous reboot loops. Cloud Security SASE manages your network access, but who manages your SASE? Anthony Lobretto May 19, 2026 SASE adoption is easier than ever, but expertise gaps still create major security and access risks. Related Events Cybercast How to transform your SOC through XDR and MDR On-Demand Event Cybercast AI for network security: Problems and solutions On-Demand Event Virtual Conference Fortifying the Foundation: Tackling Evolving Challenges in Network Security On-Demand Event Get daily email updates SC Media's daily must-read of the most current and pressing daily news Business Email By clicking the Subscribe button below, you agree to SC Media Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . Subscribe Related Terms Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Cache Poisoning Call Admission Control (CAC) Cell Circuit Switched Network Crossover Cable Cut-Through Decapsulation Distance Vector Domain Name You can skip this ad in 5 seconds

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