Ubiquitous AI to Launch Sales of We-Fuzz’s Next-Gen IoT Security Validation Tool "Penzzer"

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  • Ubiquitous AI to Launch Sales of We-Fuzz’s Next-Gen IoT Security Validation Tool "Penzzer"
  • Ubiquitous AI will begin domestic distribution of "Penzzer," an integrated security validation tool from US-based We-Fuzz Inc., designed to help manufacturers comply with international regulations like the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA).
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: May 27, 2026

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Ubiquitous AI will begin domestic distribution of "Penzzer," an integrated security validation tool from US-based We-Fuzz Inc., designed to help manufacturers comply with international regulations like the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA).

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Ubiquitous AI to Launch Sales of We-Fuzz’s Next-Gen IoT Security Validation Tool "Penzzer" (May 27, 2026), PR Times
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May 27, 2026
Ubiquitous AI will begin domestic distribution of "Penzzer," an integrated security validation tool from US-based We-Fuzz Inc., designed to help manufacturers comply with international regulations like the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA).
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Ubiquitous AI Corp. (Headquarters: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Yuta Oyama) announced that it will begin selling "Penzzer," a security validation tool for IoT and embedded devices, starting May 27, 2026. Developed by US-based We-Fuzz Inc., Penzzer is the first tool to integrate fuzzing and penetration testing into a single user interface.

As cyberattacks on IoT systems become more sophisticated, the need for detecting unknown (zero-day) vulnerabilities has intensified. Penzzer addresses this by providing a comprehensive testing solution that enhances vulnerability detection and validation efficiency, particularly for companies needing to comply with international standards such as the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA).

■ Background
The rapid expansion of connected devices has led to an increase in complex cyberattacks. Traditional passive scanners often fail to identify unknown vulnerabilities or complex attack scenarios. Furthermore, global regulations like the CRA require manufacturers to demonstrate product robustness. For Japanese manufacturers in the automotive, medical, and industrial IoT sectors—where non-standard protocols are common—implementing practical security validation has become a management priority.

■ Key Features of Penzzer
- Integrated Testing: Combines penetration testing and fuzzing in one UI to significantly reduce setup and operational overhead.
- High-Precision Fuzzing: Automatically generates high-impact attack patterns while ensuring device safety during testing. On-premise deployment supports secure development environments.
- Actionable Reporting: Generates detailed reports including vulnerability analysis, reproduction steps, and recommended fixes for immediate developer feedback.
- Support for 200+ Protocols: Compatible with IPv4/v6, CAN bus, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Modbus, and more, with flexibility for proprietary protocols.

■ Main Applications
- Automotive: Fuzzing and pentesting for CAN, Automotive Ethernet, and Bluetooth.
- Medical Devices: Detection of communication vulnerabilities impacting patient privacy.
- Industrial/Consumer IoT: Comprehensive security verification across various wireless and wired protocols.

■ Sales Overview
Product Name: Penzzer
Release Date: May 27, 2026
Pricing: Subscription-based (Basic, Professional, Enterprise tiers) depending on protocol count.
Support: Provided by Ubiquitous AI.

Ubiquitous AI positions IoT security as a core growth area. By introducing Penzzer, the company aims to enhance the global competitiveness of its manufacturing clients through advanced device security expertise.

FAQ

What is the primary advantage of Penzzer over traditional tools?

It is the first tool to unify penetration testing (known vulnerabilities) and fuzzing (unknown/zero-day vulnerabilities) in a single UI, eliminating the need for multiple disconnected tools.

How does Penzzer help with regulatory compliance?

It streamlines the testing and evidence-generation process required for standards like CRA, ISO/SAE 21434, FDA, and IEC 62443.

Is the tool cloud-based or on-premise?

It is primarily offered as an on-premise solution to protect highly confidential development environments, though cloud options are available for specific plans.