Ivanti adds predictive remediation to get ahead of the patch backlog
Information technology security software company Ivanti Inc. today introduced predictive remediation, a new capability across its Autonomous Endpoint Management line that forecasts compliance gaps and flags them before service-level deadlines pass.
The feature is built on the company’s Ivanti Neurons platform and pairs with Autonomous Patch Management, which Ivanti positions as the step beyond risk-based patching. Predictive remediation is meant to close the distance between spotting a vulnerability and fixing it, letting teams see which patches are set to fall out of compliance and which blockers stand in the way before a fix is due.
Ivanti framed the launch around a widening gap in enterprise security operations. The volume of patches keeps climbing. Artificial intelligence is speeding up how quickly new vulnerabilities surface. Yet plenty of organizations still work off fragmented tools and disconnected data, Ivanti said, which slows fixes and buries the risks that matter most under the ones that do not.
The new tool is built to get ahead of the fix rather than react to it. It forecasts whether patches will hold up against compliance targets and flags the blockers likely to stall a fix before its service-level window runs out.








