Filigran Unveils XTM One, AI-Powered Threat Exposure Management Platform
A French cybersecurity company has launched an artificial intelligence-powered platform to streamline threat exposure management. Filigran SAS introduced XTM One, a tool that automates continuous threat exposure management workflows across its existing platforms.
The new platform connects the OpenCTI extended threat intelligence platform and the OpenAEV exposure validation tool into a single workflow. This integration eliminates manual handoffs between systems, where security teams would previously ingest threat intelligence in one tool, build attack scenarios in another, and track remediation on separate dashboards.
XTM One leverages AI agents to coordinate across products, taking raw intelligence through to validated defensive action. The platform ships with prepackaged AI agents that handle time-intensive tasks such as intelligence ingestion and enrichment, threat summarization and reporting, attack scenario generation and validation, and remediation guidance.
The agents interact in a continuous loop, enabling teams to identify priority threats, test their exploitability, and validate defenses from one interface. Early benchmarks indicate organizations using XTM One achieve up to 70% faster threat detection and response cycles and up to 80% less preparation time for offensive security testing.
Customers can build and deploy custom agents, workflows, and integrations on top of XTM One. The platform's Bring Your Own LLM support allows users to run Filigran's models or plug in their own, with the option to deploy it on-premises. This feature is particularly appealing to regulated industries and government agencies that cannot send sensitive data off-site.
Filigran co-founder Julien Richard emphasized that XTM One represents AI as an operating system for threat management, rather than just a feature. He noted that security teams deserve automation that works the way they work, addressing the complexity barrier to threat intelligence adoption.
The platform will be available in three tiers: existing Enterprise Edition customers of OpenCTI or OpenAEV receive prepackaged agents and BYOLLM support at no additional cost; organizations needing custom agent creation can license XTM One separately. A free, open-source Model Context Protocol server is also available for integrating Filigran products into other AI architectures.
Filigran raised $58 million in a Series C round last October, backed by Eurazeo SE, Insight Partners LP, Accel Partners LP, and Deutsche Telekom AG's T.Capital. The company was founded in 2022.