Over the year and a half that I have been dealing with VulnCheck, I have also worked with numerous similar solutions. I know the market and understand the similarities and what VulnCheck can do, what it cannot, and what other competitors offer within the field.
Essentially, what we are looking to accomplish with VulnCheck is to enable organizations to view vulnerabilities that exist within the cybersecurity landscape. I am taking this to partners to then sell to their customers, but their customers are simply looking for a way to sift through thousands of CVEs or new vulnerabilities. Traditional tools will just give you a long list. VulnCheck is an exploit intelligence platform that takes all that mass of information and then provides you with a clear view of the major vulnerabilities that need attention.
A partner or customer has used VulnCheck to take a load of CVE scores or vulnerability scores and then identify which ones are dangerous in the real world. It essentially indicates if a bug is dangerous, shows you how hackers are getting in, and where the attacks are coming from. This is facilitated by the IP intelligence feature, which gives contextualized data that matters because, at the end of the day, it can indicate how quickly a business can be breached or compromised. The core idea is simple, as it examines all different vulnerabilities and provides context to which ones have been found and how they can breach your organization.