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SOCRadar Launches Agentic Threat Intelligence Platform

Launched at Black Hat USA, the new AI platform redefines cyber threat intelligence to more fully protect and support the realities of today's threat landscape with minimal human oversight

by Guru Writer
August 11, 2025
in Editor's News, Featured, Features
SOCRadar Launches Agentic Threat Intelligence Platform
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At Black Hat USA, which took place last week, SOCRadar launched SOCRadar Agentic Threat Intelligence. The new platform automates threat intelligence through the deployment of autonomous AI agents that proactively detect, analyse, and respond to external threats with minimal human intervention and unmatched speed and accuracy.

SOCRadar Agentic Threat Intelligence is a proactive approach to threat detection and response. Unlike traditional threat intelligence platforms that primarily provide data for security teams to interpret, SOCRadar uses AI agents to automate these processes.

The platform functions by having AI agents continuously monitor for threats and assess their context. Based on this analysis, the system can autonomously trigger an appropriate response. This reduces the burden on security teams, allowing them to focus on other priorities while still ensuring the organisation is protected.

The platform’s goal is to deliver AI-driven insights that help security teams detect, prioritise, and respond to threats more quickly. By moving beyond simple data collection, SOCRadar aims to enable organisations to make real-time decisions and stay ahead of potential security issues.

Huzeyfe Onal, CEO of SOCRadar, said: “Everyone’s talking about AI today — but the real difference will be made by those who actually use it. At SOCRadar, we don’t just talk about AI; we’re putting it to work. With the launch of our new agentic AI capabilities, including our new Agentic Threat Intelligence platform, we’re empowering security teams to act faster, think smarter, and stay ahead of threats in real time. This isn’t hype — it’s a leap forward in operationalizing intelligence at machine speed.”

SOCRadar Agentic Threat Intelligence offers a modular and flexible approach to threat detection, utilising diverse AI agents to target specific threats such as phishing, brand abuse, credential leaks, and intellectual property exposure. Organisations can deploy only the agents they need, creating a cost-effective and precise defence strategy. This system allows for the customisation of agents to address an organisation’s unique risk scenarios and enables the automation of security workflows with minimal human intervention. All of these agents and capabilities can be managed through the platform’s unified marketplace and dashboard.

Alongside the release of its Agentic Threat Intelligence solution, SOCRadar is introducing its first agentic workflow, Impersonating Domain Detection, for users of the Extended Threat Intelligence product. This new workflow increases accuracy by using a combination of specialised agents to analyse both textual and visual elements, helping to detect sophisticated impersonation attempts more effectively. It also reduces false positives by allowing customers to fine-tune agent parameters and intervene at each step. The workflow is designed to be highly customisable and modular, adapting to a wide range of customer needs and providing enhanced protection against emerging impersonation tactics. With this new feature, customers have full visibility into the detection process, allowing them to adjust settings to align with their specific risk tolerance and business priorities.

Alongside the release of its Agentic Threat Intelligence solution, SOCRadar is introducing its first agentic workflow, Impersonating Domain Detection, for users of the Extended Threat Intelligence product. This new workflow increases accuracy by using a combination of specialised agents to analyse both textual and visual elements, helping to detect sophisticated impersonation attempts more effectively. It also reduces false positives by allowing customers to fine-tune agent parameters and intervene at each step. The workflow is designed to be highly customisable and modular, adapting to a wide range of customer needs and providing enhanced protection against emerging impersonation tactics. With this new feature, customers have full visibility into the detection process, allowing them to adjust settings to align with their specific risk tolerance and business priorities.

SOCRadar recently launched its MCP Server, the first of its kind in the Threat Intelligence category. It also developed six specialised training programs focused on AI and Security, delivered AI for Cybersecurity Training to over 2,000 professionals and is currently preparing to host AI for Cybersecurity Workshops in 25 countries.

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