"AI-powered" is printed on almost every security product now, often where it means very little. With FortWatch, we try to be specific about what the AI is for — because in security, vague is the same as useless.
Most teams aren't short on findings. A scanner can hand you hundreds of alerts in an afternoon. The hard part is the next question: which of these actually matter, given how your systems are built and exposed? That triage is where time disappears, and where things slip through.
This is where we point the AI. FortWatch scans continuously, then works to rank what it finds by real-world risk — not just raw severity, but exploitability and context. The goal is a short, honest list of what to fix first.

A scanner that returns everything returns nothing useful. Prioritization is the product.
Finding a problem and leaving it on someone's desk is only half the job. Where it can, FortWatch suggests concrete remediation steps, so the path from "here is the risk" to "here is the fix" is as short as possible.
None of this removes the need for judgment — security never does. But the right tooling spends your attention where it counts, instead of drowning it. That is the bar we hold FortWatch to.
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