Swimlane announces the launch of its latest Artificial Intelligence Security Operations Center (SOC), ushering in a new era of cybersecurity. The new AI SOC from Swimlane breaks through the limitations of passive security technology, shifting to a model that manages security risks through real-time “deep intelligent agents.” These agents can systematically handle complex issues, helping enterprises and startups respond to future threats. CEO Cody Cornell stated, “Intelligent agents can meticulously address complex problems, while experts can quickly execute skilled tasks.”
The new AI SOC is equipped with over a hundred knowledge base articles, supporting customers in large-scale execution of trusted operations. Customers retain full review and modification control over AI-generated plans and workflows. Lian Kairi, Vice President of Optiv Security, pointed out, “Swimlane AI SOC enhances security analysts’ capabilities through intelligent automation, increasing efficiency while strengthening proactive responses to security threats.”
As organizations ranging from large corporations to startups build AI intelligent agents, Microsoft and Google have also launched security platforms utilizing this technology. AI functionalities are rapidly expanding in both defense and attack domains. Swimlane COO Silikant Visamsetti emphasized that in the future, enterprises will adopt new operational models to address upcoming threats.