Chris Wallis, the founder and CEO of Intruder, explains why organizations are still at risk when they only use CVEs This article explores vulnerabilities fixing. . Wallis says that the average time it takes to exploit a vulnerability has gone down from months to hours, and it could soon go down to minutes or seconds.

Wallis sees the potential for AI to grow and save time, but he says it won't be fully reliable for another one to two years. The need is getting stronger. If organizations can't patch within 30 days, they will have a very bad future unless they change how they do things. Wallis says that the gap between finding and fixing weaknesses is becoming a big risk for businesses.

We need to change how we think about digital security and trust. He says that now is the time to act, and it's not about counting vulnerabilities; it's about fixing them.