AiStrike has officially launched AiStrike MDR, a new AI-powered Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service designed to modernize how organizations handle security monitoring, detection, and response. The company is positioning this new offering as a replacement for traditional MDR models that depend heavily on manual analyst workflows and large security teams. Instead, AiStrike is introducing an AI-led, expert-guided operating model built to deliver faster outcomes, improved scalability, and more measurable security results.

Today, many enterprises and government agencies use AiStrike’s platform to unify threat intelligence, detection engineering, investigation, and response within a single AI-native security environment. As a result, organizations benefit from broader detection coverage, reduced alert noise, and faster incident response. However, as AiStrike expanded its customer base, the company identified a recurring challenge. Many organizations still rely on MDR providers to maintain 24×7 security monitoring or compensate for security talent shortages. Unfortunately, these legacy MDR services often introduce high costs, limited transparency, and operational inefficiencies.

Therefore, AiStrike developed AiStrike MDR to directly address these industry pain points. The new service delivers what the company describes as AI SOC as a Service, combining the AiStrike platform with 24×7 managed service delivery through strategic partner networks. Consequently, organizations can achieve enterprise-grade security outcomes without facing the operational complexity or escalating costs typically associated with traditional MDR services.

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Unlike legacy MDR providers that rely on large teams of Tier 1 and Tier 2 analysts manually triaging alerts in SIEM-driven environments, AiStrike MDR shifts the operational model toward AI-first security operations. Traditional MDR approaches often lead to alert fatigue, slower response times, and limited measurable risk reduction. As cyber threats continue to evolve and automation becomes more critical, these human-heavy models are becoming increasingly difficult to sustain.

AiStrike MDR introduces an alternative operating approach built around agentic AI technology. In this model, AI systems perform tasks such as context enrichment, alert triage, investigation, and response within seconds. Meanwhile, human analysts focus on complex incident analysis, strategic decision-making, and continuous system optimization. As a result, security teams can move away from ticket-based alert processing toward outcome-focused security operations.

Key capabilities of AiStrike MDR include AI SOC platform integration across cloud, endpoint, identity, network, and SIEM data sources. Additionally, AI-driven triage and investigation allow alerts to be analyzed, correlated with threat intelligence, and risk-assessed without human bottlenecks. Furthermore, the service delivers 24×7 managed monitoring through partners while maintaining full visibility for customers, eliminating the “black box” experience often associated with MDR providers. The platform also significantly reduces operational costs by replacing repetitive analyst tasks with automated AI workflows.

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“Organizations want MDR outcomes, not more tools or opaque services,” said Nitin Agale, Founder and CEO of AiStrike. “AiStrike MDR replaces legacy, human-heavy MDR with an AI-native operating model that delivers faster, more consistent, and more accurate outcomes. By combining autonomous SOC execution with 24×7 human expertise, we’re removing the black box and redefining MDR economics.”

“We partnered with AiStrike to bring advanced, AI-based cybersecurity to organizations whose needs and budgets don’t align with large, complex enterprise platforms,” said Carlos Alanis, CEO and Co-Founder of Banyax. “AiStrike’s approach leverages AI to drastically reduce alert noise, shorten time to detection, and improve overall SOC efficiency, ultimately delivering a superior security experience for our clients.”

“Our customers are moving away from legacy, SIEM-centric security models toward modern, AI-led security foundations,” said Robert Blomgren, Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer at Procern. “By integrating AiStrike’s AI SOC capabilities, we are enabling a next-generation security stack that continuously improves detections, accelerates response to machine speed, and delivers a fundamentally better cost and operating model than traditional MDR.”

Overall, the launch of AiStrike MDR reflects a broader shift in cybersecurity operations toward AI-native security platforms. As organizations face increasingly sophisticated and automated cyber threats, AI-led MDR services are emerging as a critical component of modern SOC strategies. With AiStrike MDR now available globally, enterprises have access to a scalable, cost-effective, and outcome-driven alternative to traditional MDR services, helping security teams keep pace with rapidly evolving threat landscapes while optimizing operational efficiency.

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