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KELA Introduces AI-Powered Digital Analysts to Transform Cybersecurity Operations

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KELA, a cyber threat intelligence and exposure reduction solutions company, has launched Digital Cyber Analysts, an AI-driven solution designed to ease the burden on cybersecurity teams overwhelmed by escalating threats and a persistent skills shortage. These intelligent agents automate threat intelligence tasks, enabling faster and more effective responses across enterprises, managed security service providers (MSSPs), and governmental organizations.

Built on KELA's extensive cybercrime expertise and proprietary intelligence data lake, Digital Cyber Analysts leverage advanced language models and automated workflows to quickly triage alerts, validate threats, and provide actionable insights. They efficiently handle daily threat briefings, compromised credential checks, phishing detection, malware identification, and targeted threat hunting, while adapting to specific organizational requirements. Digital Cyber Analysts uses advanced large language models and automated workflows, performing tasks such as generating daily threat intelligence briefings, validating compromised credentials, detecting phishing and brand abuse attempts, identifying indicators of compromise (IOCs), malware signatures, and conducting targeted threat hunting. They can also respond to custom information requests, adapting intelligently to specific organizational needs.

KELA’s solution features two specialized digital analysts:

  • Alex is designed specifically for enterprise and MSSP environments. Integrated directly with existing identity providers, security infrastructures, and business data platforms, Alex continuously monitors and addresses cyber threats pertinent to organizational priorities and operational context.
  • Ethan supports governmental agencies and law enforcement. Ethan accesses KELA’s comprehensive cybercrime intelligence resources to conduct complex investigations and respond rapidly to evolving threats, including adversary activities across dark web forums, advanced persistent threats (APTs), and geopolitical cyber risks.
  • Both digital analysts are interactive, conversational agents accessible via common collaboration platforms such as Slack, Microsoft Teams, email, and dedicated web portals, facilitating seamless integration into existing security workflows. This accessibility ensures that the AI-powered analysts can function alongside human cybersecurity teams effectively, improving response times and operational efficiency.

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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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