Automated threat intelligence
for every software stack.
IntelliHunt is a security platform that automatically maps your organization's software inventory to known vulnerabilities — then surfaces what matters most. Instead of manually cross-referencing CVE databases, teams describe their stack once and let the platform do the rest.
What it does
At its core, IntelliHunt pulls your software stack from wherever it lives — typed in directly, uploaded as a YAML configuration, connected through your EDR platform, or imported from a CMDB like ServiceNow or BMC Helix. It then queries the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) and scores each finding by CVSS severity, giving you an immediate picture of your exposure.
Reports are generated by an autonomous AI agent crew and delivered as structured markdown — readable in the browser or exported for compliance documentation. New CVE data is continuously ingested, so reports stay current without manual reruns.
Repository scanning
Beyond configured stacks, IntelliHunt can scan any Git repository or uploaded ZIP archive. It fingerprints dependencies, identifies library versions, and cross-references them against the CVE database automatically. This makes it practical for engineering teams who want to audit a project before shipping or after a third-party component surfaces in the news.
Who it's for
IntelliHunt is designed for small-to-mid-sized security and DevSecOps teams that need vulnerability awareness without standing up a full SIEM or paying for an enterprise scanner. It complements existing tools rather than replacing them — it sits alongside your EDR, pulls inventory from your CMDB, and hands findings back to whoever owns remediation.