by Duncan Riley

Artificial intelligence risk management platform provider JupiterOne Inc. today announced the launch of two new offerings aimed at helping security teams get a handle on risk created by the sprawl of AI systems across enterprise environments.

The company pitches the two products, AI Attack Surface Management and Unified Vulnerability Management, as a way to show security teams how assets, vulnerabilities and AI agents tie together into business risk.

JupiterOne argues that AI tools, software-as-a-service applications and cloud resources are being deployed faster than security teams can track them, while AI agents now touch nearly every system and vulnerabilities pile up faster than teams can triage. AI ASM is designed to address that visibility gap.

The offering provides a continually updated, relationship-aware view of enterprise environments, powered by automated discovery through hundreds of integrations. AI ASM maps how AI agents, systems, cloud resources and identities interact in a single place. Security teams can query the underlying data in plain English or through JupiterOne’s native query language to surface what exists, how assets are connected, how they could be exploited and what the potential business impact would be.