AI/ML, Threat Intelligence

SOCRadar Introduces Copilot to Streamline Cybersecurity Operations with AI

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SOCRadar has introduced Copilot, an AI-powered cybersecurity assistant designed to enhance operational efficiency, share actionable insights, and automate routine tasks for security teams. Announced during RSAC 2025, SOCRadar Copilot is positioned to help organizations manage the growing complexity of cybersecurity operations while easing the burden on already stretched security teams.

Addressing the Strain on Security Teams

Security operations centers (SOCs) continue to face mounting pressure from increasing alert volumes and evolving threats. Studies show that a significant percentage of SOC professionals experience emotional strain, with many doubting their ability to effectively prioritize and respond to incidents. SOCRadar Copilot aims to address these challenges by filtering noise, reducing false positives, and helping teams focus on real risks, ultimately supporting better decision-making and reducing burnout.

Key Capabilities of SOCRadar Copilot

The Copilot offering is built around three core features:

  • AI-Powered Help and Insights: Security teams gain immediate access to in-platform answers, recommendations, and intelligence to aid faster investigations and decision-making.
  • Smart Task Automation: Copilot enables automated execution of time-consuming tasks such as threat intelligence analysis through customizable smart workflows.
  • Alarm Noise Reduction: The platform’s AI engine automatically filters low-priority alerts, elevating critical threats for faster action.
  • These capabilities are designed to allow security teams to shift focus from reactive alert management to proactive threat mitigation.

    Components and Availability

    SOCRadar Copilot is structured around three integrated components:

    • AI Assistant Chatbot: Offers strategic guidance, platform support, threat analysis, and vulnerability insights.
    • AI Insights Everywhere: Embeds AI-driven insights across alarms, threat intelligence, vulnerability management, dark web monitoring, and supply chain analysis.
    • AI Agents: Perform advanced tasks autonomously, such as phishing domain detection and threat correlation analysis.
    • The platform will be available starting May 2025 in two models: a Light version offering basic assistance and platform training, and a Pro version featuring advanced Agentic AI applications for specialized threat analysis tasks.

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      Suparna Chawla Bhasin

      Suparna serves as Senior Managing Editor for CyberRisk Alliance’s Channel Brands, including MSSP Alert and ChannelE2E.  She plays a key role in content development, optimizing editorial workflows, aligning storytelling with audience needs, and collaborating across teams to deliver timely, high-impact content. Her background spans technology, media, and education, and she brings a unique blend of strategic thinking, creativity, and executional excellence to every project.

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