Nexus Void AI

Your last pentest is already outdated. Here's why that's a problem.

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For decades, companies have been spending thousands of dollars on VAPT and penetration testing. And for decades, the process has been the same, hire a firm, wait weeks, get a report, file it away.

Then your engineering team ships a major update. New features. New integrations. New APIs. New code.


And that expensive report you just got? It's already describing a product that no longer exists.


The problem is nobody goes back to get a new one. It's too expensive. Too time-consuming. Too much back and forth. So companies just wait, until their auditor asks for an updated report, or a client flags it in a security questionnaire, or worse, someone finds something first.

We think that's broken.

VAPT shouldn't be an annual event. It should happen every time you introduce significant new code into your product. Because new code means new vulnerabilities and with most code today being written or assisted by AI, that's happening faster than ever.

That's why we built NexusVoid VAPT. Agentic penetration testing for founders in fintech, healthtech, and B2B SaaS.

Curious to know that how often does your team actually run security audits? And what's the biggest thing stopping you from doing it more?

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