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Cyware Introduces Agentic AI Fabric to Enable Threat Intelligence-Driven Workflows Across the Security Ecosystem

Cyware Introduces Agentic AI Fabric to Enable Threat Intelligence-Driven Workflows Across the Security Ecosystem

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New Analyst Agent Hub and agent catalog introduce a collaborative Agentic workforce to help security teams investigate threats, generate detections and coordinate response

Cyware, the leader in AI-powered threat intelligence operationalization, secure threat sharing and collaboration, and Agentic AI based security orchestration and automation, announced its AI strategy centered on Agentic Fabric. Building on the AI Fabric foundation introduced in November 2025, Agentic Fabric introduces agent-driven workflows designed to assist security teams across investigation, detection engineering and response activities.

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“Cyware is aggressively advancing threat-centric Agentic AI for cyber defense to meet pent-up customer and industry demand,” said Sachin Jade, Chief Product Officer at Cyware.

As cyber threats evolve and adversaries begin weaponizing AI to accelerate attacks, the Cyware AI Agentic Fabric empowers defenders with a native Analyst function powered by goal-driven AI agents capable of reasoning, planning, and executing multi-step cybersecurity tasks. These agents operate as collaborative digital teammates, orchestrating complex threat intelligence analysis and defensive actions at machine scale.

“Cyware is aggressively advancing threat-centric Agentic AI for cyber defense to meet pent-up customer and industry demand,” said Sachin Jade, Chief Product Officer at Cyware. “Agentic Fabric introduces an ecosystem of specialized agents that work alongside analysts, applying threat intelligence and correlated data and executing objectives across the entire security lifecycle. This approach empowers defenders to innovate at the pace of the adversaries they face.”

Key Capabilities of Cyware’s Agentic Fabric:

  • Analyst Agent Hub: Available within the platform or via browser extension, this central hub allows analysts to coordinate and drive selected agents across various workstreams.
  • Agent Catalogue: A growing catalog of agents integrated across the Cyware product suite expand and accelerate threat intel and SOC Analyst use cases, including the following sampling of agents:
    • Attack Flow Agent: Reconstructs adversary activity timelines and maps activity to the MITRE ATT&CK Framework.
    • Contextual Intelligence Agent: Summarizes threat intelligence, converting raw data into plain language.
    • SOC Analysis Agent: Supports investigation and triage, helping analysts understand the context behind alerts and why activity may represent a threat.
    • Detection Engineering Agent: Assists analysts in generating AI-powered Threat Detection Logic (TDL), writing YARA/Sigma code instantly.
  • Enhanced Customer Response: Allows Cyware to create and deploy custom agents at high velocity to meet specific enterprise-grade use case requests.

This release expands upon the specialized agents introduced in late 2025, such as the Playbook Builder Agent and Custom Code Generator Agent, weaving them into a cohesive, autonomous layer that elevates human capabilities. By combining collective intelligence with agentic automation, Cyware continues to define the future of AI-driven cyber defense.

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