Filigran launches XTM One to automate threat exposure management with AI agents

Filigran SAS, a French cybersecurity company, launched XTM One, an AI-driven orchestration layer that automates threat exposure management across its OpenCTI and OpenAEV platforms. The tool integrates AI agents to streamline workflows from threat intelligence ingestion to remediation, reducing detection and response times by up to 70% and cutting offensive security testing prep time by up to 80%.
French cybersecurity firm Filigran SAS introduced XTM One, an AI-powered orchestration layer designed to automate continuous threat exposure management. The platform combines its existing OpenCTI threat intelligence system and OpenAEV exposure validation tool into a unified workflow, eliminating manual handoffs between systems. AI agents within XTM One coordinate across products, handling tasks like intelligence enrichment, threat summarization, attack scenario validation, and remediation guidance—forming a continuous loop for security teams. XTM One differs from Filigran’s earlier AI features by acting as an operating system for threat management, rather than a tool limited to single products. The solution includes prepackaged AI agents for time-intensive security tasks, such as threat prioritization and defensive validation, while supporting custom agent development and integration with third-party large language models (LLMs). Organizations can deploy the platform on-premises, catering to regulated industries and government agencies with strict data sovereignty requirements. Early benchmarks show XTM One accelerates threat detection and response cycles by up to 70% and reduces offensive security testing preparation time by up to 80%. Filigran highlights its natural-language interface as a key feature, enabling junior analysts to contribute more efficiently while reducing repetitive work for experienced practitioners. The platform will be available in three tiers, with existing OpenCTI or OpenAEV Enterprise Edition customers receiving built-in agents and BYOLLM support at no extra cost. Founded in 2022, Filigran raised $58 million in a Series C funding round last October, led by investors including Eurazeo SE, Insight Partners, Accel Partners, and Deutsche Telekom’s T.Capital. XTM One will be generally available this month, alongside an open-source Model Context Protocol server for broader AI architecture integration. The launch addresses the growing complexity of threat intelligence adoption, with Filigran positioning XTM One as a scalable solution for organizations overwhelmed by the volume of CVEs, threat actors, and attack campaigns.
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