CYBERSECURITY | Filigran launches AI platform for threat exposure management
According to Filigran, the platform includes preconfigured AI agents that can automate threat intelligence ingestion and enrichment, threat summarization, attack scenario generation and validation, and remediation guidance.

Cybersecurity company Filigran has launched XTM One, an artificial intelligence-native platform designed to automate Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) workflows and help organizations streamline threat detection, validation, and remediation processes.
Announced on June 9, XTM One serves as an orchestration layer connecting Filigran’s OpenCTI and OpenAEV platforms. The system uses AI agents to automate tasks that security teams often perform across multiple tools, including threat intelligence analysis, attack scenario creation, and remediation tracking.
According to Filigran, the platform includes preconfigured AI agents that can automate threat intelligence ingestion and enrichment, threat summarization, attack scenario generation and validation, and remediation guidance. The company said the platform is designed to create a continuous workflow that allows organizations to move from threat intelligence gathering to defensive action through a single interface.
Filigran reported that organizations using its XTM platform have achieved up to 70% faster threat detection and response cycles and up to 80% less preparation time for offensive security testing. The figures were based on the company’s platform benchmarks.
“Security teams across Southeast Asia are under enormous pressure. They’re dealing with a growing volume of threats, a shortage of experienced analysts, and tools that weren’t built to work together. What we see consistently in this region is organisations that have invested heavily in detection but still can’t answer one fundamental question: are we actually prepared for the threats targeting us right now?” said Kevin Vanhaelen, senior vice president for Asia-Pacific and Japan at Filigran.
The launch comes as organizations continue to face challenges in assessing cyber risk exposure. Filigran cited findings from its State of Threat Management report, which surveyed 550 security decision-makers and practitioners globally, including 50 respondents in Singapore. The report found that 31% of organizations in the region have a consolidated view of their cyber risk exposure, while 27% use threat intelligence as part of a continuous automated validation process.
“XTM One enables a step-change improvement in this. It provides the connective tissue that practitioners can use to turn the intelligence they have into action that the business can take,” said Damian Skeeles, senior manager of solution engineering at Filigran.
The platform supports Bring Your Own Large Language Model (BYOLLM) configurations and can be deployed on-premises, allowing organizations to use either Filigran-provided AI models or their own while meeting data residency and sovereignty requirements.
XTM One is available immediately. Existing enterprise customers of OpenCTI and OpenAEV will receive access to a set of AI agents, usage quotas, and BYOLLM support, while advanced capabilities are available through separate licensing.
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