
London-based threat intelligence firm Silobreaker has launched new AI-powered dashboards and alerting tools to boost analyst productivity and improve reporting speed. The company’s latest feature, AI Summarise, allows security teams to generate executive-ready summaries from trusted sources in seconds. These summaries can be emailed directly to stakeholders through custom-branded alerts.
The new tools are designed to help cyber threat intelligence (CTI) analysts who are often under pressure to deliver more insights, faster. “We’re making it easier to scale intelligence reporting without compromising quality,” said Kristofer Mansson, CEO of Silobreaker. The feature responds to a growing demand for digestible intelligence that decision-makers can trust and act on. It also marks another step in automating repetitive work without replacing human judgment.
AI Summarise Transforms Raw Data into Stakeholder-Ready Reports
The new feature, AI Summarise, is embedded within Silobreaker dashboards. It allows analysts to set up multiple AI widgets, each with unique instructions. These can extract threat trends, identify TTPs (tactics, techniques, and procedures), or simplify technical reports for executives. Widgets automatically scan the most recent and relevant documents in the dashboard. They then generate clear summaries that update dynamically as new data flows in.
Each AI widget can be configured for different audiences, from executives to technical security staff. “Our update helps teams bridge the last mile of intelligence production,” said Mansson. Users can also send AI-generated summaries via email in branded formats, combining text with visuals and logos familiar to recipients. The AI integrates with curated collections and pre-filtered data, ensuring that summaries include context and source transparency. For global teams, it even supports multilingual summarisation.
Analysts Save Time, But Human Oversight Remains Essential
Early feedback suggests the feature is already helping CTI teams reduce reporting time and streamline daily tasks. Analysts using AI Summarise can deliver updates to different teams without rewriting the same content. That flexibility is key in large organisations where executive leadership, risk officers, and tech teams need tailored intelligence.
Still, Silobreaker stresses that the AI is a support tool, not a replacement for analyst judgment. The summaries are traceable and linked to original data, allowing users to verify and adjust outputs. Challenges remain around tuning the AI instructions correctly and ensuring summaries reflect the right level of detail. “Analysts are under pressure to do more with less,” Mansson added. “This is about helping their work go further, not replacing it.” Silobreaker plans to enhance the widgets further, including more automation and tighter integration with other platforms.
Can AI Make Intelligence Simpler Without Dumbing It Down?
Silobreaker’s update reflects a growing trend in cyber intelligence: increasing the speed of analysis while maintaining quality. As attack volumes rise and reporting demands grow, AI tools like AI Summarise may offer critical support to time-pressed teams. However, the role of automation in sensitive threat reporting remains under close watch. Ensuring clarity without losing context will be a key test for AI-assisted workflows. As the technology evolves, industry observers will be looking for evidence that such tools can enhance, not dilute, intelligence standards.