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Bitsight Launches AI Tool for Third-Party Risk Insight

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterAugust 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read5 Views
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Bitsight, a recognized global leader in cyber risk intelligence, has announced the launch of Bitsight Framework Intelligence, an innovative AI-driven solution designed to streamline how organizations understand and implement cybersecurity frameworks.

This latest offering leverages artificial intelligence to automate the extraction and alignment of security controls from vendor compliance documents with prominent industry frameworks, including SIG LITE, NIST CSF, and ISO 27001. By replacing manual tasks with intelligent automation, the platform enables security and risk teams to perform vendor assessments more efficiently, reduce compliance burdens, and remain aligned with ever-changing regulatory standards.

Moving Beyond Traditional Compliance

Developed to support cybersecurity leaders in transitioning from static, checklist-based assessments to intelligence-driven approaches, Bitsight Framework Intelligence draws on the company’s vast repository of data. This includes insights from the deep and dark web, an expansive view of external security exposures, and documentation from over 67,000 vendors. These elements combine to help organizations build proactive, threat-informed risk management strategies.

Gregory Keshian, Chief Product Officer at Bitsight, commented on the value of this innovation:

“The amount of security documentation risk teams must process is staggering. Our AI drastically reduces this burden by automating control mapping, integrating with existing frameworks, and applying Bitsight’s unique intelligence to identify the most critical risks.”

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Beyond Simple Automation

Unlike basic automation tools that only focus on parsing documents, Bitsight Framework Intelligence enhances its analysis with real-time threat and exposure data. This empowers organizations with a constantly updated and dynamic view of each vendor’s risk profile. The AI capabilities also detect when security controls degrade over time, match ongoing threats to specific framework controls, and reveal hidden risks that traditional evaluations often overlook.

Keshian added:

“Frameworks are essential in assessing third-party risk, but managing them manually has become cumbersome. By applying AI, we turn static frameworks into adaptive, intelligence-backed tools that respond to live threats and operational insights.”

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Key Capabilities of Bitsight Framework Intelligence

As businesses continue to scale their third-party networks, risk and compliance teams are under increasing pressure to conduct vendor evaluations quickly and accurately. Meanwhile, regulatory standards are expanding and evolving.

Bitsight Framework Intelligence addresses these pain points with features such as:

Automated Control Extraction: AI reviews documents like SOC 2 reports and audit certifications, categorizing and classifying controls without manual input.

Consistent Framework Mapping: Automatically standardizes control alignment across vendors, promoting clarity and reducing inconsistencies.

Enhanced Scalability: Enables faster, more thorough evaluations of a larger number of vendors.

Real-Time Risk Insights: Combines document data with Bitsight’s live exposure and threat intelligence for a more accurate risk picture.

Future Integrations on the Horizon

Bitsight plans to further enhance the platform by integrating Framework Intelligence with its broader suite of products. These updates will allow for even deeper, more contextual third-party risk monitoring—helping organizations stay ahead of both compliance requirements and emerging cyber threats.

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