NinjaOne reveals AI-powered vulnerability management solution

NinjaOne introduces a real-time AI-powered vulnerability management solution that helps IT teams identify and fix security issues more efficiently.

NinjaOne has launched NinjaOne Vulnerability Management, a solution designed to help IT teams identify, prioritise, and remediate vulnerabilities more quickly. Unlike traditional approaches that rely on periodic scans and manual intervention, this solution aims to provide integrated, real-time visibility and remediation.

Traditional vulnerability management methods can leave organisations exposed for extended periods. Legacy technologies and infrequent scans may increase risk and delay remediation. NinjaOne’s approach uses artificial intelligence and automated patching workflows to address vulnerabilities more promptly and accurately.

The solution provides real-time visibility, integrated remediation, and reporting within a single platform. This centralisation aims to allow organisations to identify, remediate, and patch vulnerabilities efficiently, while enabling security teams to focus on higher-priority incidents.

By analysing millions of data points across its system, NinjaOne’s AI-driven platform seeks to reduce manual effort and improves resource utilisation, supporting closer collaboration between IT and security teams.

Key benefits include:
  • Real-time visibility and reduced vulnerability time: Continuous AI-powered assessments aims to provide up-to-date insights into software vulnerabilities, including offline devices, helping to minimise exposure.
  • Integrated detection and autonomous remediation: Detection is directly connected to automated patching workflows, seeking to enable prioritisation and application of patches across Windows and Linux systems.
  • Minimal impact on device performance: Vulnerability identification is performed server-side using existing device data, avoiding intrusive scans or performance issues.
  • Audit-ready compliance: The solution automatically captures vulnerability and remediation metrics, supporting regulatory adherence with minimal manual effort.
By combining AI-powered assessment with integrated remediation, NinjaOne Vulnerability Management seeks to allow organisations to manage risk more effectively while streamlining operational workflows.

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