TradeWorks just rolled out a new penetration testing offering, it kind of blends AI driven analysis with real world security know how. This announcement shows up at the same time when cyberattacks get more advanced, and that means companies are dealing with higher stakes around ransomware, unauthorized entry, and also those tricky supply chain threats.
What they’re doing is using AI to scan logs, sketch out likely attack routes, spot chances for lateral movement, and then rank the testing actions in a sensible order. But it doesn’t stop at simply finding weaknesses. The idea is more like understanding how a threat actor could actually slide through your environment, and then make it to high value systems or sensitive information.
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They say the approach is built from experience they got during security work in the financial sector, and honestly it matches a wider change across cybersecurity. More organizations are moving past those mostly static evaluations, and they’re leaning toward real world attack simulations, so they can get a better view of operational risk and how well they bounce back.


