In a move to bolster cyber-defense capabilities, Cyware has announced the launch of major enhancements to its “Cyware Quarterback AI” platform, introducing an integrated AI Fabric that embeds generative, agentic and in-product AI workflows to accelerate threat intelligence and security-operations use cases. The updated solution builds on the original March 2024 co-pilot release and the July MCP Server release, and now features a playbook-builder agent for intuitive workflow creation, a custom-code generator for non-coders, a log-debugger agent to reduce troubleshooting time, threat-summarisation capabilities and a browser-plugin crawler to ingest and structure intelligence from websites.
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As CPO Sachin Jade emphasised: “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.” The fabric approach, he said, is focused on addressing closure of manual threat data collection, disconnected threat context and delayed detection. CTO Akshat Jain added that “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.” The new architecture brings AI not as a bolt-on but woven into each stage of the threat-intelligence lifecycle ingestion, enrichment, action thereby helping analysts cut through alert fatigue, simplify playbook creation and scale security operations more effectively. Cyware positions the update as a step toward transforming fragmented threat data into actionable real-time decisions for enterprises, government agencies and ISACs alike.





