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    Exein Launches Next-Gen Runtime Security for AI-Native Innovation

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMarch 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. Exein unveiled Photon, a novel runtime security solution that preemptively blocks cyberattacks at the kernel level, preventing malicious actions before execution.
    2. Unlike traditional detection-based methods, Photon operates inside the OS kernel to eliminate threats in real-time, reducing latency and protecting critical physical and digital systems.
    3. The solution is designed for AI-dependent environments like IoT, autonomous systems, and hybrid infrastructure, where downtime is unacceptable and precise security is essential.
    4. As cyber threats accelerate with AI automation, Photon represents a fundamental shift towards pre-emptive, always-on security embedded directly within devices worldwide.

    New Security Tech Blocks Cyberattacks Before They Happen

    Exein has introduced a new security solution called Photon. This innovative technology protects digital systems in the AI age. Unlike older tools that detect threats after they occur, Photon acts ahead of time. It works directly inside the core of the operating system, known as the kernel. Because of this, it stops malicious actions before they can start. This approach reduces delays and prevents many types of cyberattacks entirely. As a result, critical systems like factories, smart cities, and autonomous vehicles stay safer and run smoothly. This new security method is especially useful in situations where downtime is not an option, such as industrial robots or healthcare devices.

    Advancing Security for a Connected World

    The launch of Photon comes at a crucial time. Cyber threats are growing faster and becoming more serious. Attacks now target physical systems, causing real-world harm. A recent report highlights that hackers can break into systems in as little as 29 minutes. Meanwhile, AI tools are helping them attack even more quickly. Traditional security, which only detects threats after they start, may no longer be enough. Photon’s pre-emptive design offers a new way to defend. By blocking malicious actions at the kernel level, it prevents attacks from executing. This makes systems more resilient, especially as physical and digital worlds merge with AI. The technology aims to keep people safe as connected devices become more common in everyday life.

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