Panaseer has launched an AI-powered suite of tools that it claims will help corporate security teams prioritise and remediate cyber risks more effectively, as organisations face expanding attack surfaces and adversaries making greater use of automation.
The New York-based company, which specialises in Continuous Controls Monitoring, unveiled its IQ Suite today. The three-part offering uses generative AI to interpret cybersecurity controls data, explain changes in risk metrics, and recommend targeted remediation measures. Panaseer said the suite is intended to help overstretched security teams focus on the most consequential risks, rather than debating the underlying data.
The tools build on Panaseer’s existing platform, which measures hundreds of security metrics and control domains. The new AI system generates natural-language summaries of performance, flags anomalies, and offers guidance tied to business priorities. It also forecasts the likely impact of remediation actions on an organisation’s risk profile — a feature Panaseer said will support more proactive, pre-emptive risk reduction.
Marc Moesse, Panaseer’s Chief Product Officer, said the challenge for cyber programmes was no longer a lack of data, but the ability to turn it into “aligned, defensible decisions”. Customers, he added, want to spend less time interpreting cybersecurity data, and more time reducing risk. “IQ Suite is our answer to that challenge,” he said. “It acts as a force multiplier so security teams can make smarter, faster, data-driven decisions.”
The suite applies a single AI interpretation engine across three layers: MetricIQ for analysts, DashboardIQ for security managers, and ScorecardIQ for CISOs. Each provides summaries of recent activity, highlights shifts in risk, and offers recommended actions. MetricIQ focuses on individual controls, such as vulnerability scanning coverage. DashboardIQ analyses broader initiatives, including patching and cloud security. ScorecardIQ offers an executive-level overview suitable for boards and risk committees, showing what improvements are achievable and how proposed actions could influence the organisation’s wider risk posture.
Panaseer argues that, as regulation tightens and environments grow more complex, security teams are being stretched by competing demands while attackers use AI to scale reconnaissance and attacks. Moesse said that organisations increasingly need a single, trusted record of controls performance to align stakeholders on acceptable risk and assign accountability.
The IQ Suite is now available to new and existing customers, with all three components integrated into Panaseer’s CCM platform.
Panaseer, recognised by the World Economic Forum as a Technology Pioneer, provides tools that help enterprises verify that cybersecurity controls are deployed and working as intended. Its platform enables CISOs to measure the effectiveness of their defences against regulatory and industry frameworks, support risk reporting, and improve resource allocation.
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