Introducing the Andesite AI SOC Buyer’s Guide 2026

Cybersecurity today is a veritable minefield, with bad actors moving faster than ever and threats becoming increasingly sophisticated, numerous, and far-ranging. The attack surface is constantly growing, and so is the sheer volume of threats encountered across the network each day. Keeping up with threat detection, investigation, and response in this environment can overwhelm even the most experienced security teams, armed with top-rated tools.

 

Enter the AI SOC.

 

With AI transforming the way we work across virtually every sector, applying machine speed and accuracy to the Security Operations Center (SOC) has the potential to revolutionize the way security organizations identify, triage, and respond to threats. Enterprises everywhere are recognizing this potential—and as a result, the emerging AI SOC market is crowded. With new players entering the field all the time, this space is evolving almost as quickly as the cybersecurity landscape itself.

 

Taken at face value, many of these AI SOC solutions appear comparable, often offering the same set of core features and all promising to deliver outstanding results. However, if you’re looking to arm your security team with the best possible system to reduce risk and stay ahead of threats, you need a more granular idea of what to look for in an AI SOC vendor—and which factors will set the right solution apart from the ever-expanding crowd. The goal should be to give your SOC a tool that allows them to be proactive about threat detection and prevention, rather than always playing catch up. 

 

Help Decision-Makers Sift Through the Noise

 

With so many products to choose from, even seasoned CISOs and other decision-makers may find it difficult to know where to invest to address the pain points their organization is facing today while also building a future-focused cyber defense. What’s the smartest approach to figure out which vendor is best suited to your organization’s unique needs, and whether or not an off-the-shelf solution might be the best option? Even knowing where to start can be a challenge.

 

To help you find the right AI SOC for your team, we’ve put together a buyer’s guide, designed to help CISOs and security teams determine how various AI vendors stack up—and land on the best possible solution. By laying out a clear set of questions to ask, with in-depth insights about the various answers you might encounter, this guide gives you a better understanding of the key factors and functions to consider so you can decide how well they will fit with your needs, goals, and current configuration.

 

For example, some AI solutions are fully autonomous, meaning the machine does everything, while others keep humans in the loop. What’s the difference in both how they operate and what kind of results they deliver? What are the advantages of each? How about potential drawbacks? Get the guide and we’ll walk you through it.

 

Other topics we cover include product adaptability, timeliness and actionability of insights, and how products process threat intelligence, including unstructured data and other enrichment sources. As experts in cybersecurity, passionate technologists, and experienced product builders, we’re sharing our unique perspective with the goal of empowering the teams who protect others from sophisticated attackers and adversaries. Use it to elevate your security team and reduce risk exposure by investing in the right AI vendor.  

 

Give your security organization a clear, step-by-step process for assessing and comparing AI SOC vendors, including a handy checklist to pull it all together and help you make the right choice. Download the The AI SOC Buyer’s Guide 2026 and use it to identify the best AI SOC solution for your unique needs, not just for today but far into the future.

 

 

Andesite signs the Cloud Security Alliance AI Trustworthy Pledge

At Andesite, we take AI security seriously. With our Safe AI Architecture™, we’ve built guardrails to protect customers’ networks and data. We use encryption at-rest, in-transit, and in-storage, and do not train our AI with customer data.

That’s why it made so much sense for us to sign CSA’s AI Trustworthy Pledge, a public commitment to develop and manage AI responsibly.

The Pledge emphasizes our dedication to AI safety best practices, and our alignment with the four core principles of trusted AI: 

  • Safe and Compliant Systems: I will design, develop, deploy, operate, manage, and adopt AI systems that are safe for users and comply with applicable laws and regulations. 
  • Transparency: I will foster transparency about the AI systems I design, develop, deploy, operate, manage, and adopt. 
  • Ethical Accountability: I commit to ethical design, development, deployment, operation, and management of my AI systems and take responsibility for the outcomes, ensuring fairness and explainability. 
  • Privacy Practices: I will protect personal data with the highest standards of privacy. 

The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) is the world’s leading organization dedicated to defining and raising awareness of best practices to help ensure a secure cloud computing environment.

CSA harnesses the subject matter expertise of industry practitioners, associations, governments, and its corporate and individual members to offer cloud security-specific research, education, certification, events and products.


CSA’s activities, knowledge and extensive network benefit the entire community impacted by cloud — from providers and customers, to governments, entrepreneurs and the assurance industry — and provide a forum through which diverse parties can work together to create and maintain a trusted cloud ecosystem.

 

Andesite Named Trusted Cloud Provider by Cloud Security Alliance

Andesite is proud to announce that it has earned the Trusted Cloud Provider trustmark from the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA).


CSA is the world’s leading organization dedicated to defining and raising awareness of best practices to help ensure a secure cloud computing environment.

 

CSA harnesses the subject matter expertise of industry practitioners, associations, governments, and its corporate and individual members to offer cloud security-specific research, education, certification, events and products.


CSA’s activities, knowledge and extensive network benefit the entire community impacted by cloud — from providers and customers, to governments, entrepreneurs and the assurance industry — and provide a forum through which diverse parties can work together to create and maintain a trusted cloud ecosystem.

 

Andesite AI secures $15.25m to bolster cybersecurity with advanced AI analytics

Andesite AI, a McLean, VA-based firm, emerged from stealth mode with a substantial $15.25m in initial funding.

According to FINSMES, the company is dedicated to enhancing the capabilities of cybersecurity teams overwhelmed by sophisticated threats.

The funding round was co-led by Red Cell Partners and General Catalyst, marking a robust start for Andesite AI under the aegis of CEO Brian Carbaugh. The capital infusion underscores the confidence investors have in Andesite’s innovative approach to cybersecurity.

Andesite AI has developed an advanced AI security analytics platform that serves both private and public sector cyber analysts. This platform leverages artificial intelligence to analyze decentralized data sets extensively. The objective is to aid cyber defenders in swiftly identifying threats and vulnerabilities, thus enhancing their ability to prioritize, allocate resources, and respond to threats effectively. The platform is designed to improve overall security posture while also aiming to reduce operational costs.