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SEC.co Launches AI Security Automation Platform with Automatic.co to Combat Cyber Threats

SEC.co partners with Automatic.co to launch an AI-driven security automation platform that enhances threat response efficiency and reduces manual workloads by 50%

SEC.co and Automatic.co have announced a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing cybersecurity through intelligent automation, responding to the growing complexities of cyber threats. The collaboration, unveiled on March 17, 2026, in Seattle, Washington, combines SEC.co’s expertise in security intelligence and compliance with Automatic.co’s advanced AI automation capabilities. This integrated platform is designed to help organizations detect, respond to, and mitigate threats in real time while alleviating the operational burden on security teams.

As cyber threats become more frequent and sophisticated, organizations face increasing challenges such as fragmented security tools, alert fatigue, and resource constraints. Traditional security models often depend on manual processes, which slow response times and elevate risk exposure. By introducing automation-first security operations, the SEC.co and Automatic.co partnership aims to address these issues effectively.

“Security is no longer just about detection—it’s about speed, precision, and the ability to act in real time,” said Timothy Carter, Chief Revenue Officer at SEC.co. “By integrating with Automatic.co, we’re giving organizations the ability to move beyond reactive security models and toward fully automated, intelligent systems that can identify and neutralize threats before they escalate.”

The platform at the heart of this partnership ingests data from various aspects of an organization’s infrastructure—encompassing endpoints, cloud environments, and network systems—and utilizes AI-driven analysis to detect anomalies and prioritize threats. Once threats are identified, the system can trigger automated response workflows, improving the mean time to detect (MTTD) and mean time to respond (MTTR), while ensuring a consistent approach to security operations.

Key features of this platform include automated threat triage, real-time monitoring and alerting, AI-driven incident response workflows, and built-in compliance automation aligned with industry standards such as SOC 2 and ISO frameworks. By orchestrating these functions into a cohesive system, organizations can eliminate redundant tools and streamline their security architecture.

This partnership signifies a broader shift toward autonomous systems in cybersecurity. “Organizations are entering a new phase where AI is fundamentally reshaping how infrastructure is managed and secured,” noted Samuel Edwards, Chief Marketing Officer at Automatic.co. “This partnership reflects a shift toward security platforms that don’t just surface problems, but actively resolve them. That’s a significant leap forward from where most companies are today.”

Designed to cater to industries such as SaaS, financial services, healthcare, and digital agencies, the platform offers a scalable solution for mid-market and enterprise businesses seeking robust security coverage without the need to expand internal security teams significantly. Early use cases have shown notable operational improvements, including continuous 24/7 monitoring, standardized incident response protocols, and a substantial decrease in manual security workload.

Unlike traditional security tools that focus primarily on detection and alerting, the SEC.co and Automatic.co platform emphasizes actionable responses. It operates on the principle of “agentic security workflows,” where AI-driven agents monitor environments, make decisions based on real-time data, and execute either predefined or adaptive response strategies. This approach represents a departure from legacy models that often require human intervention at every stage of the response process.

By embedding automation directly into the operational layer, the platform aims to reduce response latency, minimize human error, and maintain a consistent security posture across complex environments. Available immediately, the solution can be deployed as a managed service, a standalone SaaS offering, or a custom-integrated system tailored to an organization’s infrastructure. SEC.co and Automatic.co are also providing guided onboarding and consultation services to help businesses assess their current security posture and implement automation strategies aligned with their risk profiles.

In an era where cyber threats are an ever-present concern, the SEC.co and Automatic.co partnership represents a forward-looking approach to security automation. Organizations interested in learning more about this innovative platform or scheduling a demonstration can visit SEC.co or Automatic.co for additional information.

About SEC.co
SEC.co focuses on helping organizations identify, manage, and mitigate digital risks. The company offers solutions ranging from threat detection to compliance automation, enabling businesses to operate with greater confidence within an increasingly complex threat landscape.

About Automatic.co
Automatic.co is an AI-powered automation platform that assists organizations in building and deploying intelligent workflows across their operations. With a focus on agentic AI systems and enterprise orchestration, the company helps businesses streamline processes, reduce manual effort, and achieve new levels of operational efficiency.

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Rachel Torres
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At AIPressa, my work focuses on exploring the paradox of AI in cybersecurity: it's both our best defense and our greatest threat. I've closely followed how AI systems detect vulnerabilities in milliseconds while attackers simultaneously use them to create increasingly sophisticated malware. My approach: explaining technical complexities in an accessible way without losing the urgency of the topic. When I'm not researching the latest AI-driven threats, I'm probably testing security tools or reading about the next attack vector keeping CISOs awake at night.

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