Rubén Alonso | Head of Secure
Development Unit, Telefonica
Pentera Resolve consolidates validated security findings from Pentera Core, Surface, and Cloud and enriches them with context from your wider security stack, forming a single source of truth for organizational risk. It orchestrates the remediation lifecycle, prioritizing remediation based on proven cyber risk, assigning clear ownership, enforcing SLAs through existing workflows, and automatically revalidating fixes to confirm risk reduction and deliver audit-ready proof of resolution.
Pentera Resolve uses artificial intelligence (AI) to provide context and insight across remediation and revalidation operations. Users can actively query their data fabric to learn more about remediation status, asset ownership, and revalidation results to understand residual risk and progress in real time. AI surfaces patterns and summarizes outcomes to drive faster, more confident remediation decisions.
Replace fragmented tools and disconnected findings with Pantera Resolve as your single source of truth for cyber exposure so your teams operate with clarity, alignment, and accountability.
Turn validated findings into enforced, trackable remediation so exposures don’t stall in spreadsheets or get lost between teams.
Stop chasing theoretical vulnerabilities and focus remediation on exposures attackers can actually exploit, reducing real business risk first.
Integrate natively with over 100 tools in your security and IT stack to unify exposure data, reduce manual handoffs, and drive remediation through existing workflows.
Prove that exposures are truly resolved with proof of resolution to demonstrate compliance, remediation effectiveness, and measurable exposure reduction.
Yes. Resolve itself does not execute attacks. It orchestrates remediation workflows and exposure governance around validated findings generated by Pentera’s security validation engine.
No. Pentera Resolve does not apply fixes autonomously. It assigns, tracks, and verifies remediation actions performed by customer teams or integrated workflows.
Pentera Resolve triggers re-runs of the original attack paths to confirm that remediation was effective and the original issue is no longer exploitable.
No. Pentera Resolve integrates with existing ITSM and workflow systems to manage assignment, tracking, and verification.