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Enterprise AI & Post-Quantum Risk — Explained, Prioritized, Actionable

AI PQ Audit helps CISOs and security leaders identify, prioritize, and explain emerging AI-driven and post-quantum risks in business terms — before those risks materialize into audit findings, compliance gaps, or board-level incidents.

Traditional security tools are excellent at finding vulnerabilities. They are far less effective at answering the harder questions executives now ask: Which risks actually matter, how fast they are evolving, and what decisions should leadership make next?

What CISOs Use AI PQ Audit For:

  • Translate AI and quantum risk into board-ready business exposure
  • Prioritize vulnerabilities based on real-world exploitability, not volume
  • Prepare for post-quantum cryptography transitions without guesswork
  • Demonstrate proactive governance over AI usage and emerging threats

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Cut Risk Noise by 90%

Fuse KEV + EPSS + CVSS + ATT&CK to focus only on exploitable vulns.

Board-Ready Analytics

PQRI with $ exposure, top drivers, and WoW deltas.

Compliance, Automated

Daily mapping to NIST 800-53, CIS, SOC 2, CNSA 2.0 PQC.

Tier 1 — Threat Intel NEW

Blend KEV + CVSS + EPSS into one ranked queue with weekly deltas and optional exports to Jira, ServiceNow, Slack, and Splunk.

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Prioritized Threats BETA

Turn CVE noise into action. Rank by KEV (exploited), CVSS (severity), and EPSS (likelihood), plus ATT&CK hints and weekly deltas.

Asset Threat Comparison NEW

Upload an asset list once, then see which systems map to KEV, CVSS severity, and EPSS exploitability—prioritize by real-world risk.

Q-Day + AI Threat Dashboard

Monitor immediate AI-driven risks and long-horizon quantum disruption in one view. Daily refresh of predictive insights.

AI-Powered Cyber Attack Intelligence

Latest AI Threat Intelligence

2026-05-15 03:34 PDT

**Today's Headline:** Google now offers Intrusion Logging to shield from Spyware Attacks

**AI Threat/Development:** Google has introduced Intrusion Logging as a defensive measure against spyware attacks, which may leverage AI techniques for evasion and persistence. **Enterprise AI Impact:** The implementation of Intrusion Logging enhances visibility into suspicious activities, particularly those involving AI-driven malware that can adapt and modify its behavior to bypass traditional security measures. This development is crucial for enterprises that utilize AI systems, as it helps in identifying and mitigating threats that exploit vulnerabilities in AI models and infrastructure. **Severity:** High **AI Security Actions:** 1. **Integrate Intrusion Logging:** Implement Google’s Intrusion Logging to monitor and analyze AI-related activities, ensuring anomalies are detected promptly. 2. **Conduct Regular AI Vulnerability Assessments:** Regularly test AI models for susceptibility to adversarial attacks and prompt injection, updating defenses based on findings. 3. **Enhance Incident Response Protocols:** Develop and refine incident response strategies specifically for AI threats, ensuring rapid containment and remediation of AI-related security incidents.

*5 articles analyzed individually - view full intelligence for details*

Post-Quantum Cryptography Intelligence

Post-Quantum Cryptography Updates

2026-05-15 03:34 PDT

**Today's Headline:** Origin Quantum Unveils Origin Wukong-180 Fourth-Generation Quantum Computer

**Quantum Advance:** Origin Quantum's launch of the Origin Wukong-180 represents a significant leap in superconducting quantum computing capabilities, enhancing computational power and efficiency. **Crypto Impact:** The advancements in quantum computing directly threaten current encryption standards such as RSA and ECDSA, which rely on the difficulty of factoring large numbers and solving discrete logarithms. The increased processing power of the Wukong-180 could allow for the potential breaking of these encryption methods, undermining the security of systems that rely on them, including TLS protocols used for secure internet communications. **Timeline Threat:** The introduction of the Wukong-180 accelerates the timeline for "Quantum Day" (Q-Day), the point at which quantum computers can effectively break widely used cryptographic algorithms. As quantum capabilities continue to improve, organizations must prepare for the imminent risk of quantum attacks, which could occur within the next 5 to 10 years. **Migration Urgency:** Organizations should prioritize the adoption of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) solutions immediately. This includes assessing current encryption practices and transitioning to PQC algorithms that are resistant to quantum attacks. A proactive approach is essential to mitigate risks associated with quantum advancements and ensure data security in the evolving threat landscape.

*5 articles analyzed individually - view full intelligence for details*

Compliance + Future-Proofing

Enterprise-grade controls aligned to FedRAMP, HIPAA, PCI, and NIST guidelines — designed to support compliance programs, not replace formal authorizations — but we go further by giving enterprises predictive resilience against both fast-moving AI and inevitable quantum disruption.

13 Audit Areas

Comprehensive scanning across domains, networks, devices, code, PKI, cloud, mobile, IoT, and blockchain

Proprietary AI Analysis

Advanced multi-AI orchestration with rigorous cross-validation and transparent scoring for enterprise-grade assessments

Compliance-Ready Controls

Control mappings to FedRAMP Moderate baseline, FIPS 140-2 requirements, FISMA, and NIST SP 800-53 Rev 5 (selected controls implemented; formal authorizations depend on customer environment and scope)

Quantum-Safe Platform

Ready to adopt NIST FIPS 203/204/205 standards (ML-KEM, ML-DSA, SLH-DSA) when required by regulations

FedRAMP Moderate FIPS 140-2 Level 1 NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 5 control mappings available to support regulated environments NIST SP 800-53 Rev 5

How Predictive Defense Works

1) Upload & Configure

Domains, SBOMs, certs, configs, inventories, policies, and optional code.

2) Predictive Analysis

Four-engine consensus across AI threats + PQC risk with business impact.

3) Actionable Defense Plan

PQRI, remediation queue, playbooks, and control gap heatmaps.

Standards & Frameworks We Align To

  • NIST SP 800-53 Rev 5
  • FIPS 140-2 / 140-3
  • CNSA 2.0 PQC
  • CISA KEV
  • SOC 2 & CIS Controls v8

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