Mallory Launches Innovative AI-native Threat Intelligence Platform to Empower Enterprise Security Teams
In a significant development aimed at revolutionizing cybersecurity, Mallory, an emerging player in the field, has unveiled its AI-native threat intelligence platform. This platform, developed by a team of seasoned security experts led by a former executive from Google and Mandiant, is designed to address pressing questions faced by Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and their teams daily.
As contemporary threats grow more complex, security teams must grapple with critical inquiries that impact their operations. Mallory’s platform is engineered to provide precise answers to three pivotal questions:
- What are the real threat vectors that could potentially affect their organization?
- What vulnerabilities exist within their current environment that attackers might exploit?
- Which issues should the teams prioritize for proactive remediation?
Mallory’s platform prides itself on its ability to monitor a multitude of threat sources. This includes gathering and contextualizing data against each user’s specific attack surface, delivering actionable intelligence that spans various functions such as hunt, detection, and exposure management. The approach transforms the traditional model of merely receiving alerts; instead, it focuses on providing meaningful answers tailored to the user’s environment.
In a landscape where security operations centers (SOCs) are inundated with alerts and signals, teams often find themselves overwhelmed with information while pursuing alerts instead of developing proactive prevention strategies. Mallory aims to change that paradigm by integrating seamlessly into the existing tools and protocols utilized by the users. When new vulnerabilities or potential exposures occur, Mallory not only identifies these issues but also tracks the actors exploiting them, the methods they use, and assesses the genuine risk posed to the organization.
Jonathan Cran, the founder and CEO of Mallory, emphasized the urgency for defenders to adapt to the rapidly evolving threat landscape, stating, “Attackers are AI-enabled now, moving faster and with more capability. Defenders need to be too. Security teams don’t need more alerts. They need answers: what can attackers do, are our controls stopping them, and what’s exploitable right now.” This insight highlights the necessity for security teams to pivot from reactive to proactive strategies, ensuring they stay one step ahead of potential attacks.
Rather than simply serving as another monitoring tool, Mallory’s innovative platform offers a prioritized set of evidence-based cases. These cases are grounded in real threat intelligence that’s meticulously mapped to the organization’s unique environment and are readily actionable. John Sapp, the Chief Information Security Officer of Texas Mutual Insurance, echoed this sentiment by stating, “When a new alert makes the news, I need to know within minutes if we are impacted. Mallory delivers the context needed to investigate at AI speed.”
Moreover, recognizing the need for flexibility and adaptability in today’s cybersecurity ecosystem, Mallory has been designed with a focus on the needs of security teams. The platform features native support for Claude Code, MCP, API, and an intuitive modern user interface, enabling teams to integrate, automate, and extend their capabilities according to their specific requirements.
In conjunction with its product launch, Mallory announced successful seed investment led by Decibel Partners, alongside participation from notable investors including Live Oak Venture Partners. These investors comprise industry luminaries from prestigious organizations such as Google, Robinhood, Cisco, Fastly, and GreyNoise.
Dan Nguyen-Huu, a partner at Decibel, highlighted the paradigm shift in threat intelligence procurement, stating, “Threat intelligence was built for an era where we could process information at human speed. With the introduction of agents on the adversarial side, we no longer have a data intel problem but rather a context and reasoning problem. Jonathan and the Mallory team are changing that by connecting real-time threat activity to an organization’s environment and processing it for relevance at agentic speed.”
The Mallory platform is now available as a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution, boasting integrations with existing security tools. Users are invited to take advantage of a 30-day free trial available at mallory.ai/platform, offering organizations a chance to explore the capabilities firsthand.
About Mallory
Mallory stands as a beacon of innovation in the cybersecurity realm, serving as an AI-native threat intelligence platform specifically tailored for cyber defenders. By monitoring global adversary activity and contextualizing threats in relation to organizational assets and controls, Mallory empowers teams to focus on real threats, facilitating faster and more efficient response actions. For those interested in exploring more about Mallory, visit mallory.ai.
Contact Information
Marketing Contact:
Chris Tilton
Mallory
Email: press@mallory.ai
With its groundbreaking platform, Mallory is poised to redefine how organizations approach cybersecurity, offering them the clarity and insight needed to navigate today’s perilous threat landscape effectively.

