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Cyware MCP Server Enhances AI-Driven Threat Intelligence


Cyware MCP Server Enhances AI-Driven Threat Intelligence
  • by: Business Wire
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  • August 6, 2025

Cyware, a leader in AI-powered threat intelligence management, has launched the Cyware MCP Server (Model Context Protocol Server), an open-source solution designed to advance AI-driven cyber defense. Announced on August 5, 2025, this release integrates generative AI workflows with Cyware’s threat intelligence and security automation platforms, enhancing efficiency and scalability for security teams.

Quick Intel

  • Cyware MCP Server enables AI-native threat intelligence workflows.

  • Open-source platform integrates with large language models (LLMs).

  • Enhances threat detection, investigation, and response precision.

  • Features AI-driven parsing, summarization, and orchestration tools.

  • Part of Cyware Quarterback AI for unified threat management.

  • Supports Multi-Agent Fabric for scalable cyber defense.

Revolutionizing Threat Intelligence with AI

The Cyware MCP Server introduces generative AI-native workflows, seamlessly connecting Cyware’s threat intelligence and automation platforms with large language models (LLMs). “Cyware MCP Server exposes our Agentic AI components to AI Assistants enabling access to key tools and actions which then empowers security teams to retrieve insights, take action, and orchestrate complex workflows in a secure, fully contextual environment,” said Akshat Jain, CTO and Co-Founder of Cyware. This capability accelerates threat detection and response processes.

Core Features of Cyware Quarterback AI

Cyware’s platform leverages practical AI across the threat intelligence lifecycle. Key features include smart parsing and enrichment for extracting indicators of compromise (IOCs), tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), and vulnerabilities from reports and alerts. Automated summarization delivers executive-level insights, while AI-powered orchestration simplifies alert analysis and code generation, reducing manual effort. Embedded AI assistants provide real-time guidance and action triggers, enhancing analyst efficiency.

Multi-Agent Fabric Vision

Cyware’s long-term vision centers on a Multi-Agent Fabric (MAF) approach, integrating purpose-built AI agents with its Unified Threat Management portfolio. This framework enables security teams to outpace adversaries by automating complex processes and reducing response times, ensuring scalable and contextual threat intelligence operationalization.

Open-Source Accessibility

The MCP Server’s open-source nature allows organizations to explore and integrate its capabilities freely, fostering collaboration and innovation. Available on GitHub, it supports Cyware’s mission to unify threat intelligence management and eliminate operational silos, empowering security teams to make real-time, actionable decisions.

The launch of Cyware MCP Server marks a significant step toward AI-driven cyber defense, offering organizations tools to streamline threat intelligence and enhance security operations. By combining automation with human decision-making, Cyware empowers teams to stay ahead of evolving cyber threats.

 

About Cyware

Cyware is leading the industry in operationalized threat Intelligence and collective defense, helping security teams transform threat intelligence from fragmented data points to actionable, real-time decisions. We unify threat intelligence management, intel sharing and collaboration, as well as hyper-orchestration and automation — eliminating silos and enabling organizations to outmaneuver adversaries faster and more effectively.

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