AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 15, 2017 -- Exodus Intelligence LLC, the global leader in vulnerability research, today announced that it has entered into an agreement with NSS Labs, Inc., which will enhance NSS Labs’ exploit testing capabilities. Exodus Intelligence, a cybersecurity industry leader in vulnerability intelligence capabilities, provided exploits for the recent NSS Labs’ Advanced Endpoint Protection Test (AEP).
Exodus Intelligence specializes in the discovery of unique Zero-Day vulnerability research on Enterprise software and hardware. Exodus Intelligence distinguishes itself from other cybersecurity intelligence providers by developing exploits that prove the vulnerability exploitable, thus demonstrating the threat is critical. Exodus Intelligence offers its Zero-Day and N-Day intelligence on a subscription basis through its secure customer portal.
“We are pleased to be providing NSS Labs with our own unique research to enhance testing that helps organizations determine the efficacy of solutions across their enterprises,” said Joel Bagnal, Vice President of Strategic Development for Exodus Intelligence.
“Utilizing exploit data from Exodus Intelligence to enhance our existing product testing capabilities is a great addition to our test harness, and furthers our ability to evaluate security vendors across a more dynamic and versatile attack surface,” said Jason Brvenik, Chief Technology Officer for NSS Labs.
For further information about Exodus Intelligence, please email [email protected].
About Exodus Intelligence
Exodus Intelligence provides clients with actionable information, capabilities, and context for proven exploitable vulnerabilities. Our world class team of vulnerability researchers has discovered hundreds of Zero-Day vulnerabilities, providing our clients with this knowledge before the black hat hackers discover them. Our research also extends into the world of known vulnerability research, where we select critical patched vulnerabilities and complete research to prove whether these vulnerabilities are truly exploitable in the wild. For more information, visit exodusintel.com.
Contact: Joel Bagnal Vice President Strategic Development Exodus Intelligence [email protected]


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