Zafran Launches AIR to Help Enterprises Counter Surge in AI-Driven Cyber Threats

NEW YORK CITY, NY – 04/05/2026 – (SeaPRwire) – As artificial intelligence continues to accelerate both innovation and cyber risk, organizations are facing a rapidly shrinking window to detect and respond to vulnerabilities. In response to this evolving threat landscape, Zafran Security has introduced a new solution aimed at enabling enterprises to quickly strengthen their defenses against AI-driven exploits.

The company announced the launch of Zafran AIR, a lightweight and rapidly deployable offering designed to help security teams establish operational resilience within days. The solution addresses the growing challenge posed by the increasing speed and scale of vulnerabilities generated or amplified by artificial intelligence technologies.

Recent industry findings, including disclosures linked to Project Mythos by Anthropic, highlight a significant rise in high-severity vulnerabilities across widely used operating systems and web browsers. Analysts warn that the volume of critical vulnerabilities could increase tenfold, while remediation timelines continue to compress. Recommendations now call for patching internet-facing systems within 24 hours—an operational benchmark that many enterprises struggle to meet.

Accelerating Response in a Compressed Threat Window

Zafran AIR is designed to address this gap by enabling organizations to reduce exploitability risks by up to 90% through prioritized, context-driven remediation strategies. The platform integrates continuous vulnerability detection, runtime analysis, and exploitability intelligence into a unified system, allowing security teams to focus on the most critical risks first.

According to company leadership, the traditional approach of accelerating patch cycles alone is no longer sufficient. Instead, organizations must adopt new operational models that emphasize rapid risk reduction and resilience at scale.

Sanaz Yashar, co-founder and CEO of Zafran Security, stated that the increasing sophistication of AI-powered attacks requires a shift toward machine-speed defense mechanisms. She noted that the new platform is intended to provide organizations with the tools needed to respond effectively across complex and distributed environments.

Rapid Deployment and Seamless Integration

Unlike conventional vulnerability management solutions that often require extended implementation timelines, Zafran AIR is built on an agentless, API-driven architecture. This approach allows organizations to integrate the platform into existing security infrastructures with minimal disruption.

The solution supports accelerated onboarding and interoperability with current security tools, enabling faster remediation workflows. As a result, organizations can significantly reduce the time between vulnerability disclosure and mitigation.

In addition, Zafran AIR includes the Project Glasswing Exposure Tracker, a real-time monitoring capability that updates immediately as new vulnerability variants emerge. This feature is designed to enhance situational awareness and enable near-instant response to zero-day threats.

The platform is available immediately through a fast-track deployment model, allowing enterprises to establish AI resilience capabilities within a matter of days rather than months.

About Zafran Security

Zafran Security is an AI-native cybersecurity company focused on Threat Exposure Management. The company provides an end-to-end platform that enables organizations to identify, prioritize, and mitigate vulnerabilities across their environments.

Industry analysts, including Gartner, have recognized Zafran as a differentiated provider in the exposure management space, noting its ability to deliver a full lifecycle solution within a single platform.

By leveraging existing security tools, Zafran’s technology helps organizations determine that a majority of critical vulnerabilities are not exploitable, while prioritizing remediation efforts on the most impactful risks. The company is backed by leading investors, including Menlo Ventures, Sequoia Capital, and Cyberstarts, and is focused on helping enterprises adapt to the evolving landscape of AI-driven cyber threats.