The emergence of Frontier AI is poised to drastically escalate the number of vulnerabilities, with a potential 10x increase, thereby compressing the timeframe between discovery and exploitation from months to mere minutes1. This surge is particularly concerning given that over 40,000 Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) were reported in 2025, already a record-breaking figure. The implications are profound, as traditional vulnerability management programs are ill-equipped to handle such an influx. Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) programs, which prioritize identification, prioritization, and reduction of real cyber risk, will become essential for organizations to stay ahead of the threat landscape. Effective prioritization will be crucial in mitigating the impact of this anticipated vulnerability explosion. The ability to quickly identify and address the most critical vulnerabilities will be paramount, making prioritization the most important aspect of a CTEM program, and thus, a critical component of an organization's cybersecurity strategy.