
Cobalt’s scale and AI integration accelerate enterprise‑grade pentesting, meeting the speed demands of modern development cycles and setting a new benchmark for offensive security services.
The surge in penetration‑testing‑as‑a‑service (PTaaS) reflects enterprises’ need for continuous, scalable security validation. Cobalt’s 2025 metrics—31,000 testing days and 255,000 testing hours—demonstrate how a human‑led model can be amplified to meet the volume and velocity of today’s software releases. By delivering an average of 12 critical findings daily, the platform proves its ability to surface high‑impact risks that traditional, periodic assessments often miss, reinforcing the business case for ongoing offensive testing.
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the pentesting lifecycle, and Cobalt’s new AI‑Powered Scoping, Pentest Assistant, and AI‑Driven Insights illustrate that shift. These capabilities reduce manual effort, accelerate reporting, and provide benchmark‑driven guidance drawn from a decade of data. For security teams, this translates into faster remediation cycles and clearer alignment with risk‑based priorities, a crucial advantage as threat actors adopt AI‑enabled tactics. The integration of AI also supports continuous testing models, enabling organizations to keep pace with rapid development pipelines without sacrificing depth of coverage.
Strategic talent additions and community growth underscore Cobalt’s commitment to expertise‑driven innovation. The appointment of Gunter Ollmann as CTO and Joseph Brinkley as Head of Offensive Security Research brings deep adversarial knowledge to the platform, while expanding the Core community to 500 elite pentesters ensures a robust pool of human talent to complement AI tools. This blend of seasoned expertise and advanced automation positions Cobalt to capture a larger share of the growing PTaaS market, where customers increasingly demand both speed and precision in vulnerability discovery.
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