San Diego, CA — February 14, 2025 — ObjectSecurity, a recognized leader in advanced defense and industrial cybersecurity solutions, today announced the release of BinLens™ 3.1, the latest iteration of its cutting-edge binary vulnerability analysis tool.
BinLens™ addresses critical gaps in traditional cybersecurity approaches by automating the complex process of analyzing binary programs. This powerful new version provides organizations with deeper insights into vulnerabilities, enabling faster and more effective mitigation of potential threats.

Engineered to effortlessly uncover zero-day vulnerabilities with cutting-edge accuracy and minimal false positives, BinLens™ is designed for both IT and OT/ICS environments.
Leveraging advanced automation, BinLens™ streamlines traditionally labor-intensive tasks such as symbolic analysis, static analysis, disassembly, and decompilation. Unlike conventional tools that focus solely on known vulnerabilities, BinLens™ offers a proactive defense, providing organizations with unmatched flexibility through its versatile deployment options.
Conventional cybersecurity methods—such as network scans, SBOMs, and source code reviews—often fall short, detecting only known vulnerabilities and leaving critical gaps. BinLens™ takes a groundbreaking approach, leveraging advanced symbolic binary-level analysis to detect hidden and unpublished vulnerabilities, including memory-safety violations and other undefined behaviors. Its superior detection accuracy and dramatically lower false-positive rate set it apart from traditional tools.
Key New Features of BinLens™ Include:
- DoubleFree SymbEx analysis: Detects instances of CWE-415: Double Free.
- NullPointerDereference SymbEx analysis: Detects instances of CWE-476: NULL Pointer Dereference.
- OutOfBoundsRead SymbEx analysis: Detects instances of CWE-125: Out-of-bounds Read.
- OutOfBoundsWrite SymbEx analysis: Detects instances of CWE-787: Out-of-bounds Write.
Serving a Broad Range of Users:
- Red Teams, Reverse Engineers, Threat Hunters, and Vulnerability Researchers: Accelerate workflows and gain deeper insights.
- DevSecOps Engineers, QA Testers, and Developers: Detect vulnerabilities missed by source code analysis and integrate findings into DevSecOps pipelines.
- Operators, Procurement Teams: Mitigate supply chain risks by analyzing software during procurement, deployment, and patching, including legacy devices.
Availability
BinLens™ 3.1 is officially available starting today, February 14, 2025. Organizations can obtain the latest version directly from ObjectSecurity or through our network of authorized partners. For more information on licensing options or to schedule a demo, please visit ObjectSecurity BinLens.
About ObjectSecurity
ObjectSecurity LLC is a trusted leader in solving complex, evolving cybersecurity and supply chain risk challenges that threaten national security and critical operations. Specializing in advanced cybersecurity solutions for both IT and OT/ICS systems, ObjectSecurity focuses on automating and streamlining security processes. With innovative tools like BinLens™, the company empowers organizations to proactively identify and mitigate vulnerabilities at their core—within software code and data.
ObjectSecurity’s holistic, proactive approach is designed to prevent cyberattacks and minimize production downtime across critical industries, including military defense, municipal smart cities, public and private transportation, energy, wastewater treatment, power utilities, manufacturing, and life sciences.
With over two decades of experience, ObjectSecurity has been a trusted provider of cybersecurity and supply chain risk management solutions to U.S. defense and federal agencies. Today, these cutting-edge technologies are commercially available to government and private sector organizations.
Headquartered in San Diego, CA, ObjectSecurity is a privately held company with a global presence.
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