Intel by Intruder now uses AI to contextualise NVD descriptions, helping security teams assess risk faster.
Intruder, a leader in attack surface management, has launched AI-generated descriptions for Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) within its free vulnerability intelligence platform, Intel. This new feature enhances cybersecurity professionals‘ ability to quickly understand and assess vulnerabilities, addressing a common pain point: the often vague and technical descriptions provided by the National Vulnerability Database (NVD).
With thousands of vulnerabilities published every year, security teams rely on NVD as a key resource for researching CVEs. However, NVD descriptions frequently lack clarity or context, making it difficult to determine potential impact at a glance. Intel’s AI summaries transform NVD descriptions into clear, concise, and actionable insights, helping teams assess and respond to risks faster.
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“Vulnerability management is challenging enough without the added complexity of deciphering cryptic CVE descriptions,” said Chris Wallis, CEO & Founder of Intruder. “With Intel’s AI Overviews, we’re making it easier for security professionals to quickly gauge what a vulnerability is and decide what action to take.”
Additionally, Intruder’s in-house security experts manually review the AI descriptions of the most critical vulnerabilities. These expert-reviewed CVEs are clearly marked in Intel with a “Verified by Intruder” label.
Intel, which is completely free to use, already provides powerful features such as a real-time feed of trending CVEs, a unique hype score rated out of 100, and in-depth analysis from Intruder’s security team. The addition of AI-generated CVE descriptions further strengthens Intel’s value as a go-to resource for cybersecurity professionals.
The AI-generated CVE descriptions are available now within Intel at intel.intruder.io. Cybersecurity professionals can access Intel for free today.