SOCRadar, a global leader in extended threat intelligence and cybersecurity, announced an expansion of its MSSP program to help partners scale operations, automate threat workflows, and improve service delivery. As part of its program, SOCRadar is now offering free AI Agent and Automation Training to educate partners about AI agents and GenAI technologies to help streamline their SOC, threat intelligence and vulnerability management processes. Platform-agnostic, the training equips MSSP partners with hands-on skills to build their own AI-powered workflows regardless of the tools they currently use.
Additional program enhancements include multi-tenant licensing, MSSP-specific threat intelligence use cases, a Multi-Tenant Management Console, and customizable External Threat Assessment Reports. The expanded program was officially launched at Infosecurity Europe.
SOCRadar’s AI agents are intelligent automation components embedded in its Extended Threat Intelligence (XTI) platform. These agents use Large Language Models (LLMs) and automation scripts to perform complex, multi-step cybersecurity workflows. Unlike traditional scripts or static rules, SOCRadar’s AI agents can dynamically analyze data, make contextual decisions, and execute actions across multiple systems—reducing analyst workload while increasing speed and accuracy. MSSPs can create “smart workflows” by defining goals and guardrails for each agent. The agents then use planning, reasoning, and learning techniques to carry out tasks such as threat detection, enrichment, alert correlation, or vulnerability prioritization.
Key Benefits of SOCRadar’s Framework for MSSPs include:
- Automate threat intelligence, SOC, and vulnerability management tasks
- Reduce analyst workload while accelerating detection and response
- Improve decision accuracy and reduce false positives
- Enable continuous monitoring across clients without growing headcount
- Increase scalability and profitability while maintaining service quality
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SOCRadar Strengthens MSSP Program with Free AI Agent & Automation Training
SOCRadar, a global leader in extended threat intelligence and cybersecurity, announced an expansion of its MSSP program to help partners scale operations, automate threat workflows, and improve service delivery. As part of its program, SOCRadar is now offering free AI Agent and Automation Training to educate partners about AI agents and GenAI technologies to help streamline their SOC, threat intelligence and vulnerability management processes. Platform-agnostic, the training equips MSSP partners with hands-on skills to build their own AI-powered workflows regardless of the tools they currently use.
Additional program enhancements include multi-tenant licensing, MSSP-specific threat intelligence use cases, a Multi-Tenant Management Console, and customizable External Threat Assessment Reports. The expanded program was officially launched at Infosecurity Europe.
SOCRadar’s AI agents are intelligent automation components embedded in its Extended Threat Intelligence (XTI) platform. These agents use Large Language Models (LLMs) and automation scripts to perform complex, multi-step cybersecurity workflows. Unlike traditional scripts or static rules, SOCRadar’s AI agents can dynamically analyze data, make contextual decisions, and execute actions across multiple systems—reducing analyst workload while increasing speed and accuracy. MSSPs can create “smart workflows” by defining goals and guardrails for each agent. The agents then use planning, reasoning, and learning techniques to carry out tasks such as threat detection, enrichment, alert correlation, or vulnerability prioritization.
Key Benefits of SOCRadar’s Framework for MSSPs include:
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