

Artificial intelligence-native cybersecurity platform provider Tuskira Inc. today announced an integration with ServiceNow Inc. aimed at enriching exploitability validation, simulation-backed scoring and posture-aware mitigation.
The collaboration between the two companies embeds Tuskira’s Agentic AI Analysts directly into ServiceNow’s Vulnerability Response and Security Operations modules to deliver faster, smarter and risk-driven threat response across the enterprise.
Tuskira simulates how attackers could move through a given enterprise environment and validates whether existing controls would stop them, before then turning raw vulnerabilities into resolved risks. Combined with ServiceNow’s orchestration, the collaboration provides teams with an intelligent, fully integrated response layer that does not disrupt existing processes.
The integration delivers exploitability and defense validation in a single platform by simulating real-world attacks and testing whether current controls can stop them. The approach is said by Tuskira to transform generic Common Vulnerability Scoring System-based findings into context-rich, actionable security risks.
Tuskira claims its Agentic AI Analysts accelerate decision-making by simulating, validating and triaging risk in minutes for faster, more accurate threat response directly within ServiceNow workflows.
The integration is also certified for the ServiceNow Store and works natively within ServiceNow’s Vulnerability Response and SecOps modules. Implementation requires no workflow rewrites, allowing organizations to enhance prioritization and remediation using their existing tools.
“We simulate how attackers would move through your environment, validate whether your controls would actually stop them and surface the risks that matter most, within ServiceNow’s VR and SecOps modules, where they’re already working,” said co-founder and Chief Executive Piyush Sharma. “This integration brings context, validation and speed directly into the workflows security teams already rely on without adding complexity or forcing process changes.”
Customers using Tuskira have reduced exploitable attack paths by more than 90%, transforming raw alerts and vulnerabilities into validated, remediated risks.
Tuskira is a venture capital-backed startup that launched in December with $28.5 million in funding. Investors in the company include Intel Capital Corp., SYN Ventures Management, Sorenson Capital Partners, Rain Capital Management and Wipro Ventures Pte. Ltd.
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