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XBOW, the leader in autonomous offensive security, today announced it has been named a winner in Fast Company’s 2026 World Changing Ideas Awards, recognizing bold, transformative efforts that solve the world’s most pressing issues through creativity, technology, and measurable impact.
As AI transforms every industry, it is also reshaping the threat landscape. AI-powered attackers can operate continuously, scale instantly, and uncover vulnerabilities faster than traditional security teams can respond. Defending against this new reality required a fundamentally different approach.
From day one, XBOW paired autonomous systems with some of the world’s top hackers, who helped train its autonomous hacker to think like a real adversary. In two years, XBOW’s autonomous agents have identified and responsibly disclosed more than 14,000 zero days across real-world production systems, executed exploit chains spanning up to 48 steps, broken complex cryptographic implementations in under 18 minutes, and matched a principal pentester’s 40-hour assessment in just 28 minutes. Unlike traditional penetration tests that provide a point-in-time snapshot, XBOW continuously discovers, validates, and demonstrates exploitable vulnerabilities, producing evidence-based attack traces that show exactly how a breach could occur.
“Attackers operate at machine speed and scale. Most defenders are bringing a knife to a drone fight,” said Oege de Moor, Founder and CEO of XBOW. “I’m delighted that Fast Company recognizes XBOW’s vision: a world where every organization can break into itself before a real attacker does. Autonomous offensive security doesn’t just help you react faster. It ends the era of reacting at all.”
In late 2025, the XBOW AI Hacker achieved a series of industry-first milestones, becoming the number-one-ranked ethical hacker on HackerOne in the United States before later also reaching the top position globally. Competing against thousands of human security researchers, XBOW demonstrated for the first time that AI could perform security research at the highest levels, autonomously discovering and validating real vulnerabilities across hardened production systems. XBOW also became the first, and remains the only, autonomous system to receive leaderboard recognition from the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) Bug Bounty Program, uncovering critical vulnerabilities in Microsoft products.
Today, more than 100 organizations worldwide, including Moderna and Seznam, use XBOW to continuously identify and remediate exploitable vulnerabilities across their applications and infrastructure. By providing evidence-based validation of real attack paths rather than theoretical risks, XBOW helps security teams focus on the vulnerabilities that matter most.
“The World Changing Ideas Awards are more than inspiration – they’re a measure of real-world impact,” said Fast Company Editor-in-Chief Brendan Vaughan. “This year’s honorees are turning bold ideas into tangible solutions and addressing urgent global challenges with creativity and rigor.”
A panel of Fast Company editors and reporters evaluated more than 1,500 entries based on their impact, sustainability, design, creativity, scalability, and ability to improve society.
For more information, please view the full list of Fast Company’s 2026 World Changing Ideas Awards winners here or visit xbow.com.
About XBOW
XBOW is the autonomous offensive security company redefining cyber defense for the AI era. Combining AI reasoning with offensive security workflows, the XBOW platform delivers expert-level security testing at machine speed. XBOW empowers security teams to transform from reactive to proactive defense at AI scale. For XBOW customers, autonomous offense is the best defense.
About Fast Company
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