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The AI Arms Race – Why Unified Exposure Management Is Becoming a Boardroom Priority

[email protected] The Hacker News Published: March 31, 2026 | Updated: April 2, 2026 5 min read
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The cybersecurity landscape is accelerating at an unprecedented rate. What is emerging is not simply a rise in the number of vulnerabilities or tools, but a dramatic increase in speed. Speed of attack, speed of exploitation, and speed of change across modern environments.

This is the defining challenge of the new era of digital warfare: the weaponization of Artificial Intelligence. Threat actors, from nation-states to sophisticated criminal enterprises, are no longer just attacking. They are automating the entire kill chain.

In this AI arms race, traditional defensive strategies are no longer sufficient. Periodic point-in-time assessments, manual triage, and human-speed response were already under pressure in fast-moving environments. Against AI-enabled adversaries, they are increasingly inadequate.

Solutions like PlexTrac are built to help organizations move beyond fragmented findings, disconnected tools, and slow manual workflows by unifying exposure management, remediation, and validation in a single operational system. As the gap between discovery and exploitation continues to shrink, security teams need a way to continuously assess exposure, prioritize what matters, and drive action quickly enough to keep pace.

To keep up with adversaries using AI, defenders must use AI as well. Specifically, they need the convergence of two critical capabilities: Autonomous Exposure Assessment and Continuous Threat Assessment powered by Agentic AI.

The Modern Adversary – AI in the Arsenal of Threat Actors

To understand the defense, it is necessary to understand the attack.

AI has become a force multiplier for threat actors. Adversaries are using generative AI to create highly targeted phishing campaigns at scale. They are using machine learning to analyze defenses, identify vulnerabilities automatically, and chain together complex attack paths faster than any human operator. Perhaps most alarming is the rise of polymorphic malware, which can rewrite its own code in real time to evade signature-based detection.

Gone are the days of manually researching and discovering vulnerabilities, determining whether one or more can be chained together, and deciding whether they can be used to reach a target. Today, that cycle can be compressed into hours or days through AI-driven automation.

In short, threat actors are now operating with greater speed, stealth, and efficiency than ever before.

Staying Ahead with Unified Exposure Management

1. Sustainable Autonomous Exposure Assessment

In this high-velocity environment, understanding the attack surface is the foundation of defense. But traditional vulnerability management is broken. It is too slow, too noisy, and produces flat, disconnected data.

This is where AI-powered exposure assessment platforms like PlexTrac matter.

PlexTrac functions as the sensory system of a modern defense strategy. It does not just scan for CVEs. It ingests data from across the ecosystem — cloud misconfigurations, identity risks, application flaws, pentest findings, and more — to create a unified, dynamic view of risk.

With PlexTrac, organizations can:

Cut through the noise

Apply context-aware scoring to prioritize the vulnerabilities that actually present meaningful risk, instead of overwhelming teams with thousands of “critical” alerts.

Visualize the attack path

Move beyond isolated findings and see how a threat actor could chain seemingly minor weaknesses into a domain-wide compromise.

Move from reactive to proactive

Use automated assessments and predictive insight to identify where risk may emerge next, so teams can strengthen defenses before attacks occur.

2. Continuous Threat Assessment with Agentic AI

Exposure assessment provides visibility, but visibility alone is only a prerequisite to action. To stay ahead in the AI arms race, organizations need autonomous, continuous validation. This is where Agentic AI becomes important.

Agentic AI represents a meaningful shift from traditional AI copilots. Rather than waiting for prompts, agentic systems can plan, reason, and execute multi-step tasks with greater autonomy.

This transforms Continuous Threat Assessment from a concept into a practical capability.

Autonomous Pentesting

Agentic AI can operate as a synthetic red teamer, continuously testing defenses. It does not sleep, it does not fatigue, and it can simulate modern AI-driven attack techniques in real time.

This includes the ability to:

Plan and adapt attack paths

Rather than running through a static checklist, these systems can analyze network topology, prioritize targets, and construct multi-stage attack paths. If they encounter a barrier, they can adjust tactics in ways that better resemble a skilled human operator.

Emulate adversary behaviors

Using foundational models trained on large sets of threat intelligence, these systems can emulate known TTPs or simulate emerging AI-enabled attack methods.

Validate defensive stack effectiveness

They can continuously test whether SIEM, EDR, and XDR tools are actually detecting the right behaviors and alerting the right people, providing proof of defensive effectiveness rather than assumed coverage.

Adapt in real time

As network configurations change or new threat intelligence emerges, agentic systems can update their assessment logic and testing procedures to keep pace with the real threat environment.

By automating much of the repetitive work of red teaming, organizations can free human operators to focus on truly novel, sophisticated, and nuanced attack vectors.

3. Closing the Loop – AI-Driven Remediation and Validation

Finding a vulnerability is not enough if it still takes weeks to fix. Adversaries exploit this delay.

This is why PlexTrac’s role in closing the loop is so important. Exposure management cannot stop at detection. It must extend into remediation and validation.

When an exploitable path is identified, AI-enabled workflows inside an exposure management platform can help move that issue into action faster:

Instant context and ticket creation

The moment a critical path is validated, a detailed remediation ticket can be generated in systems like Jira or ServiceNow, complete with reproduction steps, severity context, and required action.

Automated policy updates

If a firewall is misconfigured, the necessary configuration change can be drafted and prepared for human approval before deployment.

Orchestrated patch management

For critical vulnerabilities, the workflow can prioritize the patch, support testing in staging, and accelerate deployment to reduce mean time to remediate.

Automated validation

Agents can validate whether the controls put in place to remediate an issue have actually taken effect, helping teams reduce risk while gaining better value from their existing security stack.

By integrating Agentic AI-powered red teaming, remediation, and validation into an exposure management platform, PlexTrac gives organizations the ability to fight AI with AI. This is how security teams move from constant vulnerability to provable, continuous posture assurance.

A New Path Forward for Cybersecurity Resilience

Cybersecurity resilience now depends on proactive insight, continuous validation, and the ability to move faster than manual workflows allow. The goal is to move from a chaotic, reactive posture to one that is intentional, resilient, and measurable.

PlexTrac is focused on helping security teams make that shift by combining unified exposure management with AI-driven capabilities that automate the tedious, consolidate the fragmented, and accelerate action.

The AI arms race is here.

The question is no longer whether organizations will be targeted by threat actors using AI. The question is whether they will develop the resilience, insight, and bounded autonomy required to withstand them.

Note: This article was expertly written and contributed by Rohit Unnikrishnan, Chief Product & Technology Officer at PlexTrac. Rohit is a seasoned cyber security executive with a background in Product Management, Market Analysis, Strategy, Sales and Engineering. Over the last two decades, he has worn many hats – engineer, operator, sales, product manager and entrepreneur. With his diverse experience, he brings a unique ability to manage cross-functional teams and execute on multi-disciplinary engagements.

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