NEWARK, DE — SOCRadar has unveiled its latest innovation, SOCRadar Copilot, an AI-driven cybersecurity assistant designed to streamline operations and tackle the challenges security teams face in today’s dynamic threat landscape. Announced at the RSA Conference 2025, this tool aims to alleviate pressures caused by overwhelming alert volumes and growing cyber risks.
SOCRadar Copilot offers security teams advanced capabilities, including AI-powered insights, smart task automation, and noise reduction. Its features allow teams to prioritize critical threats, automate time-consuming tasks, and access instant recommendations, significantly enhancing efficiency and response times.
“Security teams often find themselves overrun with security alerts, which can make it hard to cut through the noise and prioritize the most important threats,” said Huzeyfe Onal, CEO of SOCRadar. “SOCRadar Copilot is an industry game-changer for security teams that are often stretched thin by limited staff, expertise, and resources. By automating tasks, filtering alerts, and providing instant insights, SOCRadar Copilot maximizes analyst efficiency and accelerates threat response.”
The platform comprises three core features:
- AI Assistant Chatbot for 24/7 support, data analysis, and strategic advice.
- AI Insights Everywhere for real-time intelligence integrated across workflows, from dark web analysis to alarm management.
- AI Agents to autonomously perform complex tasks, such as phishing detection and correlating threat patterns.
This timely solution addresses escalating concerns about burnout within security operations centers, where 70% of teams report emotional strain due to overwhelming alerts. With SOCRadar Copilot, organizations can reduce manual workloads while proactively adapting to and countering evolving threats.
SOCRadar Copilot is set to redefine cybersecurity workflows, equipping teams with the tools and resilience to stay ahead of adversaries.
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