DataBee Launches DataBee RiskFlow

DataBee today announced the launch of DataBee RiskFlow™, an innovative agentic AI capability that lets security and IT teams query enterprise security and compliance data in simple conversational language. With DataBee RiskFlow, teams can ask questions like:

  • “Which assets have critical vulnerabilities that haven’t been patched in the last 30 days?”
  • “Show me users with risky login patterns across cloud and on‑prem environments.”
  • “What evidence do I need to demonstrate MFA compliance for my audit?”

DataBee RiskFlow interprets the question, identifies the relevant data, and returns a clear, defensible answer – complete with the underlying logic and data lineage. The result: faster investigations, simplified audits, and more consistent control validation.

Ask. Understand. Act.

DataBee RiskFlow transforms how organizations engage with their data. Any user can ask a question and receive:

  • A clear, concise answer
  • Full data lineage showing exactly where the answer came from
  • Traceable logic that demonstrates how conclusions were drawn
  • Defensible, audit-ready evidence
  • Recommended next actions to validate controls or address deviations

Because it is built directly into the DataBee security data fabric, it requires zero setup. The new capability is already in use across nearly all DataBee customers following its initial rollout, supporting security operations, IT teams, compliance groups, and business leaders who need fast, trustworthy insights.

2025: A Breakout Year for DataBee

The launch of DataBee RiskFlow caps a year of accelerated innovation and market momentum for DataBee. In 2025, the company delivered major advancements that further strengthened its position as a leader in unified security and compliance data.

Key milestones include:

As DataBee continues to expand and enhance its security offerings, organizations across healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, and media are leveraging its unified data foundation to validate controls, uncover previously unknown risks, and drive better security and compliance outcomes.

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