Scan with Phoenix or bring your own data. Phoenix auto-attributes ownership, prioritizes real exposure, and turns findings into fix-ready work with human-controlled AI agents.
Ingest findings from security, cloud, and engineering tools — no rip and replace.
Normalize vulnerabilities, assets, and org data with remediation context preserved.
Analyze ownership, exposure, and risk using purpose-built security agents.
Agents propose actions. Humans review and approve remediation.
Deliver fixes through Jira, GitHub, CI/CD, and the tools teams use.
Phoenix ingests findings from scanners, cloud, runtime, and business systems — then normalizes and deduplicates them without losing remediation intent.
No rip and replace. No broken context.
Attribution agents maintain a living ownership graph — mapping issues to apps, repos, teams, and runtime assets as systems evolve.
Powered by PYRUS and attribution agents.
Reasoning agents validate exploitability and reachable attack paths — ranking what actually matters, not what scanners label “critical”.
Security Engineer & Research agents.
Remediation agents propose minimum-impact fix paths and can generate opt-in PRs or campaigns — always with human approval.
DevSecOps agents, GitHub/GitLab, Jira.

Phoenix consolidates millions of findings into a single, actionable backlog per team. Noise is removed, ownership is clear, and remediation intent is preserved. Teams focus on what actually needs to be fixed — with clear ownership and intent.

Phoenix coordinates remediation across thousands of repositories at once. Campaigns group related issues into repeatable, trackable fix motions. Security sets direction — execution scales without chaos.

Enterprise metadata is incomplete, inconsistent, and always changing. Phoenix agents repair ownership, lineage, and context as systems evolve. No brittle tagging programs. No manual cleanup projects.
See exposure across code, cloud, containers, and runtime in one place. Phoenix correlates findings with ownership, reachability, and business context — so teams focus on real risk, not scanner noise.
Phoenix proposes minimum-impact remediation plans based on real execution paths.
AI agents analyze options, draft fixes or PRs, and coordinate campaigns — humans review, approve, and stay in control.
Trace vulnerabilities from image to container to workload and cloud account. Phoenix proves what is actually deployed and reachable — eliminating dead assets, stale images, and false urgency.
Problem: Shared queues, tribal knowledge, wrong-team tickets
Phoenix Edge: PYRUS + attribution agents maintain a living ownership graph
Result: Every issue routed to the right team and repo
Unique: Self-healing attribution without brittle tagging programs
Problem: Tickets don’t equal fixes
Phoenix Edge: Remediation plans + campaigns + opt-in PRs
Result: Predictable remediation velocity
Unique: Focus on minimum-impact fixes and correct change location
See Phoenix Security turn fragmented vulnerability data into a team-owned fix backlog with attribution, reachability context, and agentic remediation—measured by vulnerabilities removed and exposure reduced.
Embrace the power of AI, utilize dynamic prioritization, and set targets with one click to ACT on Risk.
Derek Fisher – Head of product security at a global fintech. Speaker, instructor, and author in application security.
Derek is an award winning author of a children’s book series in cybersecurity as well as the author of “The Application Security Handbook.” He is a university instructor at Temple University where he teaches software development security to undergraduate and graduate students. He is a speaker on topics in the cybersecurity space and has led teams, large and small, at organizations in the healthcare and financial industries. He has built and matured information security teams as well as implemented organizational information security strategies to reduce the organizations risk.
Derek got his start in the hardware engineering space where he learned about designing circuits and building assemblies for commercial and military applications. He later pursued a computer science degree in order to advance a career in software development. This is where Derek was introduced to cybersecurity and soon caught the bug. He found a mentor to help him grow in cybersecurity and then pursued a graduate degree in the subject.
Since then Derek has worked in the product security space as an architect and leader. He has led teams to deliver more secure software in organizations from multiple industries. His focus has been to raise the security awareness of the engineering organization while maintaining a practice of secure code development, delivery, and operations.
In his role, Jeevan handles a range of tasks, from architecting security solutions to collaborating with Engineering Leadership to address security vulnerabilities at scale and embed security into the fabric of the organization.
Jeevan Singh is the Director of Security Engineering at Rippling, with a background spanning various Engineering and Security leadership roles over the course of his career. He’s dedicated to the integration of security practices into software development, working to create a security-aware culture within organizations and imparting security best practices to the team.
In his role, Jeevan handles a range of tasks, from architecting security solutions to collaborating with Engineering Leadership to address security vulnerabilities at scale and embed security into the fabric of the organization.
James Berthoty has over ten years of experience across product and security domains. He founded Latio Tech to help companies find the right security tools for their needs without vendor bias.
Chris Romeo is a leading voice and thinker in application security, threat modeling, and security champions and the CEO of Devici and General Partner at Kerr Ventures. Chris hosts the award-winning “Application Security Podcast,” “The Security Table,” and “The Threat Modeling Podcast” and is a highly rated industry speaker and trainer, featured at the RSA Conference, the AppSec Village @ DefCon, OWASP Global AppSec, ISC2 Security Congress, InfoSec World and All Day DevOps. Chris founded Security Journey, a security education company, leading to an exit in 2022. Chris was the Chief Security Advocate at Cisco, spreading security knowledge through education and champion programs. Chris has twenty-six years of security experience, holding positions across the gamut, including application security, security engineering, incident response, and various Executive roles. Chris holds the CISSP and CSSLP certifications.
Jim Manico is the founder of Manicode Security, where he trains software developers on secure coding and security engineering. Jim is also the founder of Brakeman Security, Inc. and an investor/advisor for Signal Sciences. He is the author of Iron-Clad Java: Building Secure Web Applications (McGraw-Hill), a frequent speaker on secure software practices, and a member of the JavaOne Rockstar speaker community. Jim is also a volunteer for and former board member of the OWASP foundation.
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