Tech companies love a good framework, especially ones that promise structure, transparency, and alignment with internal standards. Zoom’s Vulnerability Impact Scoring System (VISS) is one of those. It’s designed to translate internal security policies into a scoring model that supports impact-based decision making, particularly for bug bounty programs and external disclosure workflows. On paper, that sounds useful. But in practice, it doesn’t scale.
Security teams today are inundated with findings from a dozen different tools. They’re dealing with everything from scanner alerts to bug bounty reports, often in different dashboards, formats, and workflows. Organizations use, on average, eight tools that generate exposure findings (Seemplicity Year in Review Report), and over 50% of security professionals say managing all that noise is a major challenge (The 2025 Remediation Operations Report).
Security teams juggle a multitude of tools to keep their organizations safe. One platform scans for exposed assets, another tracks vulnerabilities, and yet another manages remediation tasks – and the list goes on. Organizations use an average of 38 different security products, leading to fragmented processes and a lot of “noise” in the form of findings. It’s no surprise that 85% of security professionals say all this noise makes it challenging to reduce risk quickly.
Seemplicity unveiled a major product release packed with AI-powered capabilities to cut through noise, facilitate fixing teams, and reduce time to remediation. This latest release introduces AI Insights, Detailed Remediation Steps, and Smart Tagging and Scoping, three new capabilities that use AI to solve some of the most painful and time-consuming cybersecurity tasks.
We’re excited to announce a major Seemplicity release packed with new AI-driven features that help you fix faster, prioritize better, and streamline remediation at scale. This release introduces breakthrough capabilities that reduce noise, provide clarity, and eliminate bottlenecks between identifying risks and resolving them.
Not long ago, “visibility” was the North Star of cybersecurity. If you could just see all your assets, vulnerabilities, and misconfigurations, you could manage the risk. But that logic doesn’t hold up anymore; not in a world where your infrastructure is scattered across multiple clouds, tied together by APIs you didn’t build, and partially run by vendors you barely know.
When it comes to exposure management at any organization, it’s natural to focus on vulnerability management and application security. They’ve been core parts of security programs for years; scanning infrastructure, fixing bugs, tightening code. But if cloud security isn’t part of the conversation too, you’re leaving critical risks uncovered.
Software development moves fast; updates are deployed daily, and new features seem to roll out constantly. For security professionals and developers, this pace brings both opportunities and risks. Building an application security program from scratch can be daunting. Expanding attack surfaces, unclear roles and responsibilities, and an endless stream of vulnerabilities from disparate tools create a complex and challenging landscape to navigate.
Security teams know they need a better way to manage vulnerabilities. What they don’t always know is where to start. That’s where Exposure Assessment Platforms (EAPs) shine—some are even designed to cut through noise, eliminate manual workflows, and prioritize what truly matters. Effective EAPs consolidate findings from across your tools, triage them intelligently, and route them to the right teams for remediation. The promise is huge.