Fleet Device Management today unveiled an autonomous endpoint management platform designed to combat the rising threat of AI-accelerated cyber exploits.
The company says its system reduces enterprise patch cycles from the industry average of 55 to 94 days to under two weeks, often just hours.
This comes as security researchers warn that frontier AI models, including Anthropic's Claude Mythos, are sharply lowering the barrier for automated exploit development. Fleet says vulnerabilities are now weaponized 100 times faster on average than three years ago.
The platform continuously monitors software releases and vulnerability disclosures, patching affected devices or applying mitigations without manual intervention. Policy reviews run hourly across Macs, Windows PCs, iPhones, iPads, Android devices, Chromebooks, and Linux systems.
Fleet cites Gartner research estimating autonomous tools can cut patch cycles by 87%. Gartner projects over half of organizations will adopt the technology by 2029.
Customers include Fastly, Uber, Reddit, Stripe, and Cursor. Fleet has raised $52.9 million in funding from investors including CRV, Ten Eleven Ventures, and GitLab co-founder Sid Sijbrandij.