In the world of cybersecurity, every vendor claims innovation. But that rarely translates into what matters most: the ability to consistently respond to emerging threats faster than the threats themselves evolve.At Remedio, innovation isn't the goal; it's the fuel that gets us there. The goal has always been and still remains preemptive cybersecurity. That goal isn't served by chasing headlines or bolting new capabilities onto legacy architecture. It demands real change, which is why we think about security differently.
It's a differentness that shaped how we built our platform, and increasingly, it's becoming our greatest advantage.
In the present moment, with AI rendering traditional security operating models obsolete, differentness is greatly needed.
Most enterprise security architecture was built around assumptions that no longer hold true:
AI breaks all of those assumptions at once. Attackers can now automate reconnaissance, privilege analysis, exploit development, and attack path discovery at machine speed.
At the same time, enterprises are deploying copilots, coding assistants, browser AI, autonomous agents, MCP connectors, local models, and embedded AI tooling faster than governance frameworks can realistically adapt.
The convergence of those two seismic shifts creates a problem traditional security stacks really cannot solve.
Which is why we're proud to officially release Remedio AI Govern.
Not as a standalone AI feature or a reaction to market hype, but as the natural evolution of the operational model Remedio has been building from the beginning.
The cybersecurity industry spent the last decade optimizing for detection. More telemetry. More alerts. More dashboards. More findings.
Organizations already have a pretty good idea of where they're vulnerable. They know where they've delayed or disregarded patches. They know they have insecure configurations. They know they have a problem with drift. And they know shadow AI is spreading across their environments.
The challenge is safely operationalizing remediation fast enough to matter. That distinction changes how you architect security entirely.
Remedio builds its security architecture around three key capabilities most vendors overlook:
Individually, each is powerful. Together, they create a platform capable of responding to operational threats at a speed traditional workflows simply cannot match.
Most security tooling still depends on delayed operational workflows. Detect. Escalate. Ticket. Validate. Deploy.
That model breaks down in environments that are constantly changing. Remedio, however, is architected differently. Our platform continuously assesses exposure and tees up remediation directly on-device without relying on cloud round-trips, fragmented control layers, or delayed remediation cycles.
That is one of the primary reasons we can respond to emerging operational threats faster than traditional security solutions. Because, to stay of ahead of adversaries, enforcement must be triggered the moment changes occur. At the endpoint. In real time. And at machine speed.
Configurations are among the most important security control planes in modern enterprise environments. Yet they're still widely under-utilized. That realization lays at the core of Remedio's approach to cybersecurity.
Configurations not only provide operators a control lever with respect to operating system risk, but application behavior, permissions, and execution governance. They directly impact and inform upon policy states, trust relationships, runtime drift, and dependency inheritance.
AI dramatically amplifies the importance of all of those things. More often than not, AI risk often doesn't originate from malware in the traditional sense. It originates from permissive configurations, excessive privileges, unmanaged integrations, unsafe execution paths, insecure plugins, exposed tokens, browser AI policies, local model behavior, and continuously changing trust relationships.
In other words, AI risk is fundamentally a governance and configuration problem. And configuration governance is what Remedio was already built to do.
It's why, earlier this year, it only took two weeks for us to expand the coverage of our Baseline product to support the remediation of more than 100 AI-specific security misconfigurations. Two weeks. From ideation to spec mapping to development to release!
That initial rollout validated something much larger: that the same operational architecture Remedio already used to continuously govern and remediate endpoint exposure could be extended naturally into the rapidly expanding AI attack surface.
That momentum ultimately laid the foundation for AI Govern as a purpose-built solution for continuously governance, discovery, assessment, and remediation of AI exposure – across copilots, autonomous agents, coding assistants, browser AI, MCP connectors, local models, and embedded AI tooling.
Enterprise environments are deeply interconnected. Every AI application introduces new dependencies, permissions, integrations, APIs, trust relationships, and downstream exposure paths.
Because those relationships and their nuances are not usually well understood off-hand, there is no way to safely and quickly remove component risks.
Remedio solves this problem by not only identifying risks, but understanding their:
That contextual intelligence is what enables machine-speed remediation without sacrificing business workflows or operational stability. And in an AI-driven threat landscape, that capability becomes essential.
This is not the first time Remedio has responded to operational crises faster than traditional security models allow.
When zero-days emerge, Remedio consistently delivers protection ahead of official patches and mitigations because our platform is designed to reduce exposure immediately and completely – without compromising the wider operation.
The 2024 CrowdStrike outage demonstrated this especially clearly.
While organizations globally were manually booting systems into Safe Mode, navigating driver directories, and deleting problematic files endpoint by endpoint, Remedio delivered an automated remediation capability that replaced the entire manual recovery process.
That moment made one thing clear: the future belongs to platforms that can operationalize remediation safely and at scale, not platforms that merely generate more visibility into the problem.
AI Govern is not important because it adds another security dashboard. It matters because it operationalizes governance in a way that's able to keep pace with machine-speed and emerging threats.
AI Govern continuously discovers AI applications, coding assistants, browser AI, autonomous agents, MCP connectors, local models, and AI configuration drift across enterprise environments. It automatically enforces defined and best practice permissions, configurations, and policy states – while systematically rooting out exposure.
That operational model is what the AI era ultimately demands. Not more fragmented tooling. Not more alerts waiting for humans to catch up. Continuous governance.
Uncompromising enforcement. Machine-speed remediation.