Cyware, known for its advances in AI-enhanced threat intelligence management and security automation, has introduced a new feature in its Cyware Quarterback AI solution called the AI Fabric. This development is aimed at addressing specific security challenges with an innovative approach.
The Cyware Quarterback AI was first introduced in March 2024 as a Co-pilot chat assistant. As the AI landscape has rapidly evolved, Cyware's approach and innovation have followed suit. The July release of the Cyware MCP Server was a precursor to this new AI Fabric enhancement. This upgrade incorporates Generative, Agentic, and In-Product AI capabilities to streamline threat intelligence and security operations workflows.
Innovative AI methods
The newly integrated capabilities are designed to enhance security processes by employing various AI methods. These techniques unify threat intelligence efforts, hasten the operationalisation of threat intelligence, simplify security automation, and improve the productivity and efficiency of security analysts.
According to Sachin Jade, CPO of Cyware, “Paramount to Cyware’s direction is our customers’ success, and we are excited to be able to ease the practitioner’s day-to-day operations and accelerate their workflows with an AI Fabric approach.”
Transforming security workflows
As AI becomes a more integral part of cybersecurity plans, its adoption comes with increased optimism
As AI becomes a more integral part of cybersecurity strategies, its adoption comes with both increased optimism and caution.
By partnering with prominent threat intelligence and security operations teams, Cyware has honed in on areas where AI provides measurable benefits. Their AI Fabric approach integrates AI within workflows to produce real-world outcomes.
Akshat Jain, Co-Founder and CTO of Cyware, commented, “The advancements in AI this year have made it clear that agentic AI and its real-world application are the future of cybersecurity. We will continue to invest in that direction so our customers can respond faster, act smarter, and stay ahead of emerging threats.”
Built-in AI capabilities
The AI Fabric enhances Cyware’s comprehensive threat intelligence framework by assimilating AI features directly into products and workflows.
Unlike many AI solutions which are adjunct to core operations, this integrated model imbues intelligence throughout the threat intelligence lifecycle, thereby enabling faster analyst actions and more scalable security teams.
Notable features of Cyware Quarterback AI include:
- Playbook Builder Agent: Utilises AI to simplify playbook creation with an interface that translates natural language descriptions into workflows.
- Custom Code Generator: Automatically creates customised code blocks for playbooks from natural language inputs, eliminating the need for advanced programming skills.
- Playbook Runlog Debugger: Aids in diagnosing and resolving playbook errors by providing detailed remediation steps, streamlining the troubleshooting process for analysts.
- Threat Summarisation: Instantly condenses threat intelligence reports, allowing analysts to quickly digest relevant information without encountering alert fatigue.
- Advanced Threat Intel Crawler (Browser Plugin): Converts website threat intelligence into organised data in real-time, reducing the necessity for manual data collection by analysts.
These comprehensive capabilities extend the reach of Cyware Quarterback AI, combining automation with intelligence to bolster security operations at every phase.
Cyware, the pioneer in AI-powered threat intelligence management, secure threat sharing and collaboration, as well as hyper-orchestration and security automation, announced the launch of a new Cyware Quarterback AI solution delivering an AI Fabric to uniquely address security use cases.
Cyware Quarterback AI was initially launched as a Co-pilot chat assistant in March 2024. Since that first release the AI market has evolved significantly and Cyware’s AI strategy and innovation has evolved as well.
Various AI methods
In July of this year, Cyware MCP Server was released. Now, Cyware Quarterback AI receives a major upgrade, described as an AI Fabric that weaves together a set of Generative, Agentic and In-Product AI capabilities designed to accelerate threat intelligence and security operations workflows.
Built to augment security workflows, these capabilities apply various AI methods to drive unified threat intelligence, accelerating threat intel operationalisation, simplifying security automation, and enhancing analyst productivity and efficiency.
AI Fabric approach
“Paramount to Cyware’s direction is our customers’ success, and we are excited to be able to ease the practitioner’s day-to-day operations and accelerate their workflows with an AI Fabric approach,” said Sachin Jade, CPO of Cyware.
He adds, “Our latest innovations in Cyware Quarterback AI tackle complex playbook creation, manual threat data collection, disconnected threat context, and delayed threat detection and response with the best AI methods available.”
Largest threat intelligence and security operations teams
As AI continues to reshape cybersecurity, its adoption brings both excitement and hesitation. In working with some of the largest threat intelligence and security operations teams, Cyware has identified where AI delivers tangible value and through its AI Fabric has embedded AI in workflows driving practical outcomes.
“The advancements in AI this year have made it clear that agentic AI and its real-world application are the future of cybersecurity. We will continue to invest in that direction so our customers can respond faster, act smarter, and stay ahead of emerging threats,” said Akshat Jain, Co-Founder and CTO of Cyware.
Cyware’s AI Fabric capabilities
The AI Fabric approach evolves Cyware’s unified threat intelligence management by embedding AI into security products and workflows.
Unlike many AI add-ons that sit outside core operations, this integrated design brings intelligence to every stage of the threat intelligence lifecycle, from ingestion to action, helping analysts move faster and security teams scale more effectively. Key Cyware Quarterback AI features include:
- Playbook Builder Agent: AI agent that simplifies playbook creation for analysts through an intuitive, LLM-assisted interface that generates workflows from natural language descriptions.
- Custom Code Generator: AI agent that automatically generates custom code blocks for playbooks from natural language prompts, eliminating the need for advanced coding expertise.
- Playbook Runlog Debugger: AI agent that assists in debugging failed playbook run logs by identifying root causes and providing step-by-step remediation guidance, simplifying and accelerating troubleshooting by analysts.
- Threat Summarisation: Generates instant summaries of threat intelligence reports and related objects (e.g., IOCs, malware), helping analysts cut through lengthy descriptions and avoid alert fatigue.
- Advanced Threat Intel Crawler (Browser Plugin): Transforms threat intelligence from websites into structured, enriched data in real time, saving analysts time from manual scraping of threat data.
The collective capabilities expand Cyware Quarterback AI’s footprint driving AI-powered security operations where automation and intelligence work hand-in-hand to support security teams at every stage.