Terra Security has added continuous exploitation validation for network infrastructure to its Terra Platform, extending its agentic offensive security approach beyond web applications and AI systems. The capability is now available in public preview for customers and gives security teams a way to test network infrastructure more continuously instead of relying only on periodic penetration tests.The update brings Terra’s AI agents and human oversight model to the infrastructure layer. Network findings appear alongside verified web application and AI-related vulnerabilities in one view, giving teams a clearer way to understand which risks are actually exploitable and which ones should be fixed first. The company said findings are prioritized by business impact and supported with reporting and audit trails.Enterprise attack surfaces are becoming more connected. Web apps, APIs, AI systems, cloud services, and internal infrastructure often sit close together, and attackers can chain weaknesses across those layers. When testing is split across separate tools or vendors, security teams may see individual findings but miss the larger attack path. That can slow remediation and leave teams arguing over severity instead of fixing the issue.Continuous validation can help security teams focus on confirmed exploitable risks, especially as infrastructure changes more often and AI-driven attacks move faster. For MSSPs and MSPS, the platform can support more ongoing offensive security programs, where customers want proof of risk, remediation guidance, and audit-ready evidence without managing several disconnected testing efforts.


