TL;DRAISLE launched Snapshot, an on-premises AI vulnerability scanner for regulated enterprises. The company has found 225+ CVEs including every OpenSSL zero-day in January 2026, and claims 10x cost efficiency versus Anthropic’s Mythos.
AISLE, the cybersecurity startup founded by former Avast CEO Ondrej Vlcek, launched Snapshot on Tuesday, a product that deploys its AI vulnerability scanner inside a customer’s private cloud, on-premises data centre, or fully air-gapped environment. Source code and security data never leave the organisation’s control.
The product is aimed squarely at regulated industries, banks, defence contractors, and government agencies, that face strict data sovereignty and compliance requirements preventing them from sending code to external scanning services. Reported CVEs are up sharply in 2026, with NIST struggling to keep pace with submissions, and Anthropic’s Mythos model has demonstrated that AI can find exploitable zero-days faster than human security teams.
What AISLE has found so far
AISLE has discovered and responsibly disclosed more than 225 CVEs across widely used open-source projects including OpenSSL, the Linux kernel, cURL, Apache, Mozilla, Redis, and Elastic. Its most striking result came in January 2026, when AISLE’s system found all 12 vulnerabilities in the coordinated OpenSSL release, including bugs that had persisted in the codebase for decades.












