Azul offers free JVM vulnerability risk assessment

Azul has introduced free vulnerability risk assessment for Java virtual machines (JVMs). Citing AI models such as Claude Mythos, which can automatically discover vulnerabilities and create exploits long before they’re disclosed, the company says it aims to address the blind spots that these autonomous AI-powered exploitation tools are able to find.

Users can request the free JVM vulnerability risk assessment at Azul’s website. To counter AI-driven exploits, Azul’s assessment maps discovered JVM vulnerabilities directly to Stable Critical Patch Updates (CPUs), which are security-only patches that can be dropped into live production environments immediately without the risk of breaking software, Azul said.

Announced June 17, Azul’s free JVM risk vulnerability assessment is available at no cost, direct from Azul and via select Azul partners, the company said. In a single engagement, organizations receive the following: 

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