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ThreatBook Launches Disruptive AI-Native Agentic SecOps Platform and More

Brings Together Long-Running Agent Sessions, a Tool System, a Workflow Engine, Specialist Agents, Skills, Memory, Task Scheduling, Multi-Entry Access, and Platform Governance into a Single Operational Loop

ThreatBook, the agentic security company, has announced the launch of two disruptive solutions as part of the company’s Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered high-fidelity and automated threat detection and response offering. The two solutions, Flocks and SafeSkill, fuse AI and threat intelligence to greatly enhance the capabilities and governance of security operations centres (SOCs).

Both are part of a company-wide brand relaunch, which positions the company as the leading agentic security company that provides best-of-breed AI-powered applications and tools, across all stages of the security lifecycle. ThreatBook thereby brings holistic 360-degree cyber defence solutions to enterprises and their security operations—shielding cloud environments, networks, endpoints, and perimeters with precise threat detection, automated triage and analysis, coordinated remediation and response, and risk reduction and hardening.

AI for Security

An AI-native platform, Flocks was created to overcome multiple issues experienced by today’s SOCs—including alert backlogs, elongated investigations, staffing shortages, fragmentation of context, and the cost and hassle of stitching systems together, among much more.

Flocks brings together long-running agent sessions, a tool system, a workflow engine, specialist agents, skills, memory, task scheduling, multi-entry access, and platform governance into a single operational loop. The solution understands the task, invokes the right capabilities, executes actions, and accumulates experience—while continuing to operate over time. In essence, it is AI for security.

Crucially, it is an open-source security agent platform that empowers enterprises to build their own neural network of self-evolving, autonomous security operators.

“All too often, SOC team members are frantically searching for a wide range of tools, while switching between multiple screens, systems, and workstations. This has become the norm today—as have the security gaps that emanate from this complicated way of working,” remarked Mr Chase Li, Co-founder and Managing Director for International Business at ThreatBook.

“Flocks replaces this paradigm with a single, easily manageable, and unified threat intelligence solution that’s open source—enabling agents to understand a multitude of tasks simultaneously, while organising capabilities proactively, and turning work into reusable organisational assets. Flocks allows security professionals to build their own neural networks to further empower their security operations, which underscores the immense capabilities the solution brings to enterprises.”

“In other words, Flocks is not traditional software or a static platform: it is a security-trained, agentic Tier-1 analyst. It deploys inside the enterprise environment, stores zero customer data, and runs on the customer’s chosen LLMs, including sovereign deployments. Security teams train it through natural language, and it can be extended with custom specialist agents tuned to the roles each SOC needs,” Chase added.

Security for AI

Complementing the advanced capabilities of Flocks is ThreatBook’s AI agent skills security platform, SafeSkill. Created to counter the growing threat of skill tampering, where perpetrators attack AI-powered tasks such as information gathering, code writing, and the sending of automated emails, SafeSkill is a one-stop solution that inspects and evaluates every AI agent skill imported into the enterprise. The solution provides end-to-end protection—across pre-import inspection, marketplace filtering, download scanning, and inventory remediation. In short, it is security for AI.

“Increasingly, attackers are leveraging skill tampering to hijack identities, steal API secrets, and implant backdoors, among a whole host of other nefarious acts. These highlight the acute vulnerability of today’s AI agent skills, and outline the pressing need for these to be shielded from such threats,” observed Mr Feng Xue, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of ThreatBook. “SafeSkill’s curated Skill Hub already holds over 100,000 verified skills, and we continue to deploy SafeSkill to identify new, hidden threats in skills, while significantly bolstering AI supply chain defences.”

Demonstrating Deep Threat Intelligence with Threatbook

Both Flocks and SafeSkill mark a new chapter in ThreatBook’s growth journey. They add new and sophisticated capabilities on top of the firm’s renowned foundational and proprietary security offering—where traditional AI and machine learning form the base, supported by a threat intelligence mesh, and with security tools such as ThreatBook TDP and ThreatBook ATI residing on top.

The launch of Flocks adds an agentic AI layer to this offering, reflecting the need to better manage today’s ultra-complicated and resource-intensive SecOps. Likewise, in using AI, companies are exposing themselves to a new threat vector and require additional security for this technology—with SafeSkill enabling them to identify and remediate AI vulnerabilities.

Feng said, “Flocks and SafeSkill exemplify both the precision and ease with which security operations are now able to precisely detect and respond to today’s myriad severe and fast-evolving threats. They also demonstrate the deep threat intelligence capabilities ThreatBook brings to our customers, not only in the AI-powered security space, but also across AI security and governance, and broader security services as well.”

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