
A new player entered the cybersecurity arena today as SecAI made its public debut at RSA Conference 2025, unveiling an AI-native platform designed to address one of the most persistent challenges in security operations: threat investigation bottlenecks.
At booth N-6570, SecAI is demonstrating the latest version of its SecAI Investigator platform, which combines high-fidelity threat intelligence with agentic AI reasoning, allowing security teams to dramatically accelerate their investigation workflows.
Solving the Investigation Bottleneck with AI
In most security operations centers (SOCs), the lifecycle of incident management includes detection, investigation, and response. While automation has significantly advanced both detection and response, investigation remains a major bottleneck consuming up to 70% of analysts’ time.
SecAI believes this inefficiency is due to two major issues: poor availability of context-rich threat intelligence and outdated methods for connecting relevant data points. The company’s platform is built to solve both.
AI-Native Architecture Sets SecAI Apart
What makes SecAI’s approach different is its AI-native architecture. This isn’t simply a legacy tool with AI bolted on. based on threat profiles.
Key features include: multi-dimensional threat labeling, verdict scoring with contextual overlays, and integrated views of attacker behavior patterns.
These features give security teams a detailed understanding of domains, IPs, malware families, and threat actors—enabling faster, more confident decisions without having to switch between disparate tools.
Future Roadmap: APIs and System Integrations
SecAI’s ambitions go beyond the SOC console. The company plans to introduce API access and threat intelligence feed integrations in its next phase. These additions will let organizations plug SecAI’s enriched data directly into existing SIEMs, SOAR platforms, and ticketing workflows, delivering real-time enrichment and scalable intelligence across distributed teams..
Conclusion: A New Era for Investigations
SecAI’s RSA 2025 launch signals a pivotal shift in the role of AI within cybersecurity. By focusing on the most human-intensive part of defense—threat investigation—the company is carving out a niche that few others have effectively tackled. If its platform delivers as promised, SecAI may redefine how the cybersecurity industry handles its most time-consuming tasks, turning a bottleneck into a strategic advantage.