Transform Your Security Organization with AI-Powered Security Validation

Security teams today are under pressure to do more with less—more threats to understand, more tools to manage, and more proof to deliver to leadership with fewer resources. AttackIQ believes the answer lies in smarter automation, powered by embedded, purpose-built AI that enhances your existing workflows—not chatbots bolted on as afterthoughts, but a security-focused intelligence layer that transforms how teams across your security organization work.

AI Where It Matters

Inside the Workflows That Power Your Program

At AttackIQ, we’re not just adding AI for novelty—we’re embedding it into the core of how adversarial exposure validation (AEV) works across every step of the security validation lifecycle:

  • Red Teams and Threat Intelligence Analysts get faster mapping from threat intel to relevant MITRE ATT&CK-aligned TTPs and scenarios.
  • Detection Engineers can rapidly interpret, validate and generate detection rules (Sigma, Snort, YARA, KQL, SPL) to alert on emerging threats.
  • Security Analysts are empowered with contextual, plain-language answers to prompts about security control gaps
  • CISOs and Leadership gain real-time visibility through evidence-backed narrative summaries that can be immediately understood and acted upon.

We’ve already moved far beyond theory. AttackIQ’s AVA is actively helping customers. No matter your role, AVA—our AI-driven Virtual Assistant—is designed to assist, accelerate, and guide.

This is assistive AI—not replacing the expert but accelerating their ability to act.

Where We’re Going

Autonomous Orchestration with You at the Helm

The future of adversarial exposure validation isn’t about handing the keys to AI—it’s about giving security teams a smarter way to drive. Our goal is to reduce manual overhead and make testing orchestration feel seamless, so you can spend less time managing workflows and more time focusing on strategic priorities.

AttackIQ’s approach will continue to be grounded in transparency and control: you set the security objectives, you approve the priorities, and you guide the mission. AI helps accelerate the execution.

Leveraging the Model Context Protocol (MCP) will be a key part of making this possible. MCP is rapidly becoming the standard for how AI systems connect securely to tools, data, and workflows. For AttackIQ customers, this means our AI capabilities won’t be siloed in a standalone interface—they’ll be able to embed directly into the environments you already use. MCP makes it possible for AVA and the AttackIQ platform to work where you and your teams already live.

By adopting MCP, AttackIQ ensures that our AI doesn’t just “add another screen” to your day. Instead, it brings adversarial exposure validation into your existing ecosystem—delivering actionable outcomes like highlighting detection rules that needs refinement, providing context and orchestration in the flow of your work—always under your direction.

That’s the frontier we’re building toward. You’ll set the mission; AVA and the AttackIQ platform will bring it to life—at cloud scale and machine speed.

Join the Future of AI-Powered Security

We’re not just imagining the next era of security automation—we’re building it. The first layers are already live.

Want to see what’s possible when AI works for you? Book a short demo and experience how AttackIQ puts your objectives front and center—with AVA helping you get there faster, smarter, and more confidently.

Carlos Koteich

Carlos Koteich is a Senior Product Manager at AttackIQ, focused on building impactful products and features through seamless cross-functional alignment. At AttackIQ, Carlos leads the development of capabilities that simplify and strengthen adversary exposure validation, security control testing, and red teaming. He plays a critical role in shaping platform-wide strategy—from feature ideation to execution—ensuring that both technical and non-technical users gain actionable insights from attack simulations. With over seven years of experience in product management, Carlos brings a global perspective to cybersecurity innovation. He holds a Master’s degree in International Business from Hult International Business School and a Bachelor’s in Computer Science. His career spans consulting for Iron Mountain in Boston and key product leadership roles at cybersecurity company Onapsis in Buenos Aires. An expert in feature definition, roadmap creation, and customer-driven strategy, Carlos is passionate about building intuitive security solutions that accelerate decision-making and reduce risk.

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