Adaptive Cybersecurity Lab introduces the ThreatWell Platform, combining autonomous offensive operations with offensive intelligence.
Adaptive Cybersecurity Laboratory Inc. (ADCL) announced its public launch with a platform built around a single founding observation: sophisticated attacks no longer require sophisticated attackers. AI has democratized adversarial sophistication, and attack chains that once required a nation-state or elite red team can now be assembled by anyone. Security teams, however capable or well-resourced, will now be required to leverage AI to keep pace. That shift changes everything.
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When anyone can prompt their way to sophisticated attacks, the teams without an agentic capability of their own will be the first to feel it and the last to know.
“When anyone can prompt their way to sophisticated attacks, the teams without an agentic capability of their own will be the first to feel it and the last to know,” said Daniel Kelleher, Co-founder of Adaptive Cybersecurity Laboratory. “We built ADCL to give defenders a fighting chance. The adversary is already operating at machine speed, and the gap only widens for those who can’t match it.”
The ThreatWell Platform
ADCL launches two integrated products. ThreatWell-Command gives enterprises continuous, autonomous offensive security operations, a capability previously available only to organizations that could staff and sustain a dedicated red team. ThreatWell-Codex provides the offensive intelligence layer that drives it, surfacing adversary tradecraft and emerging attack capability before it reaches production environments. Both products are built on an agentic architecture, designed to reason across findings, adapt to the environment, and operate continuously at enterprise scale.
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