Cyber Security News recently featured Fortra’s work applying large language models (LLMs) to offensive security research. The article details how our team is exploring new ways to use AI to speed the discovery of advanced attack techniques, enabling faster identification of potential vulnerabilities before they can be exploited.
Originally published in Cyber Security News.
Excerpt: ”Security researchers at Outflank have pioneered the use of artificial intelligence to accelerate the discovery and exploitation of “trapped COM objects,” a sophisticated attack vector that enables lateral movement across Windows networks. This development represents a paradigm shift where AI tools are systematically employed to enhance traditional offensive capabilities, reducing the time required for vulnerability research while maintaining the precision needed for effective exploitation.”