April 8, 2026
April 8, 2026
VulnCheck has joined the Operational Technology Cybersecurity Coalition (OTCC) to strengthen how the coalition handles vulnerability prioritization and exploit intelligence for industrial environments. In simple terms, the move is meant to help the coalition make OT security discussions and policy work more grounded in real-world attacker activity, especially as threats against industrial control systems and network-edge devices continue to rise. OTCC describes itself as a vendor-neutral group focused on improving OT security and critical infrastructure resilience, and it says VulnCheck adds a stronger data layer for understanding which vulnerabilities are actually being exploited.
What VulnCheck brings, according to the article, is machine-readable exploit intelligence that helps defenders focus on the flaws that pose an active risk instead of treating every CVE as equally urgent. Industrial Cyber says VulnCheck analyzes first-hand evidence of exploitation and reviews more than 500 million records across all known CVEs from 500+ sources, with data refreshed multiple times per day. The practical message is that better exploit visibility can help both policymakers and operators respond faster, prioritize more accurately, and reduce operational bottlenecks—particularly in OT environments where exposed edge systems can have outsized impact.