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Miggo Security Defense-in-Depth Mitigation Solution Closes the Patch Gap in MinutesLAS VEGAS, July 28, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BLACK HAT USA -- Miggo Security, a leader in AI Runtime Security and Application Detection and Response (ADR), today announced multi-stage coordinated mitigation capabilities (Defense-in-Depth Mitigation), which enable teams to implement multiple mitigation points at the edge and runtime to stop exploits in minutes before a patch is even applied. Attackers now turn daily vulnerability disclosures into working exploits in minutes. Patching, while becoming faster, still requires manual intervention from IT/engineering, which keeps the exploitation window open for attackers (“the patch gap”). Miggo's latest release allows teams to close that gap by implementing AI-generated, tested, and validated mitigative controls, customized to their vulnerability setup and exposure as a stopgap, cutting the exposure window by up to 99% while the fix follows its normal course. "Defense-in-depth mitigation means machine-speed protection with no business interruption. For Miggo customers, it means independent yet coordinated layers of protection: one at the edge, one inside the application," said Daniel Shechter, CEO and Co-Founder of Miggo Security. "When a new exploit drops, we place the right mitigation in the right layer, on the exact path it runs, in minutes. We run tests in Miggo Labs to validate its efficacy and safety for the customer environment before it even touches their environment. That's the fastest, smartest way to mitigate whatever's coming at you." Miggo's approach starts with the threat model rather than the CVE. Some flaws are best mitigated at the edge, where the exploit appears as a recognizable request pattern. Others must be caught inside the application, where the exploit technique actually executes. Which control is correct is a property of the application and how the flaw reaches it. Miggo delivers both layers so the right mitigation can be placed i the right location, in the context of the application, the moment a CVE drops. Defense-in-Depth Mitigation was demonstrated against a real-world cluster of LiteLLM vulnerabilities disclosed within a single week, including a privilege escalation (CVE-2026-47102) and a remote code execution flaw (CVE-2026-40217) of the same severity. The privilege escalation, a recognizable request pattern, was blocked cleanly at the edge. The code execution flaw, where a pattern can be evaded or incomplete, was caught inside the application at the level of the exploit technique itself. Same component, two vulnerability classes, two different mitigations placed exactly where each belonged. Key capabilities:
Miggo Security will offer additional insights on Defense in Depth (and its full product offering) at Black Hat USA in Las Vegas, from August 3-6, 2026. To schedule a meeting, visit: https://calendly.com/d/cyfv-4rm-m9h/meet-miggo-at-the-blackhat-2026. About Miggo Security Media Contact
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