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Cyware Fuses Generative and Agentic AI for Next-Gen Cyber Defense

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– Cyware has launched an upgraded Cyware Quarterback AI solution featuring an AI Fabric to address security use cases.
– The AI Fabric integrates generative, agentic, and in-product AI capabilities to accelerate threat intelligence and security operations workflows.
– This upgrade is designed to unify threat intelligence, simplify automation, and enhance analyst productivity and efficiency.
– According to Cyware executives, the solution tackles complex playbook creation, manual data collection, and delayed threat detection using advanced AI methods.
– The AI Fabric embeds AI directly into security workflows, unlike external add-ons, to improve every stage of the threat intelligence lifecycle.

Cyware has unveiled a significant expansion of its Cyware Quarterback AI platform, now structured as an AI Fabric that integrates generative, agentic, and embedded artificial intelligence to streamline threat intelligence and security operations. This development marks a strategic evolution from its initial launch as a Co-pilot chat assistant earlier in the year, reflecting the rapid progression in both the AI marketplace and Cyware’s own technological roadmap.

Originally introduced in March 2024, Cyware Quarterback AI began as a conversational Co-pilot tool. Since then, the company has advanced its AI offerings, including the July release of the Cyware MCP Server. The latest upgrade transforms the platform into a cohesive AI Fabric, weaving together multiple AI methodologies to accelerate threat intelligence workflows, simplify security automation, and boost the productivity of security analysts.

The AI Fabric is engineered to augment security operations by applying diverse AI techniques. It supports unified threat intelligence, speeds up the process of turning intelligence into action, and reduces manual effort across security tasks. Sachin Jade, Chief Product Officer at Cyware, emphasized that these innovations address difficult challenges such as complex playbook creation, manual data gathering, fragmented threat context, and slow threat detection and response by leveraging the most effective AI methods available.

While artificial intelligence continues to transform cybersecurity, its adoption often meets with both enthusiasm and caution. Cyware has collaborated with leading threat intelligence and security operations teams to pinpoint where AI delivers measurable benefits. By embedding AI directly into workflows via the AI Fabric, the company ensures practical, outcome-driven enhancements for security professionals.

Akshat Jain, Cyware’s Chief Technology Officer, noted that recent AI progress confirms agentic AI and its real-world applications represent the future of cyber defense. He affirmed the company’s commitment to ongoing investment in this area, enabling customers to respond more swiftly, make smarter decisions, and maintain an advantage over evolving threats.

The AI Fabric framework elevates Cyware’s unified threat intelligence management by deeply integrating AI into security products and operational processes. Rather than functioning as an external add-on, this embedded approach infuses intelligence throughout the entire threat lifecycle, from data ingestion to responsive action. This helps analysts operate more efficiently and allows security teams to scale their capabilities without increasing overhead.

(Source: HelpNet Security)

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