Simbian launches autonomous SecOps platform unified by Context Lake
Simbian said it announced a reasoning-based approach to unified offensive and defensive security through an autonomous Security Operations (SecOps) platform. The company framed the update as a way to uncover and block threats using reasoning across security and non-security contexts.
Simbian said the platform would coordinate action across multiple AI-powered security agents that operate on a shared intelligence foundation. The company also said it planned to demonstrate the platform at the Runtime Security Agent (RSA) Conference 2026 in San Francisco, March 23–26, at booth N6567.
At the core of the platform, Simbian described the Simbian Context Lake™ as a shared intelligence layer that captures enterprise-specific context, including environment details, historical decisions, and what it called “tribal knowledge” shared between team members. Simbian said analysts’ feedback would make the Context Lake evolve, and it cited built-in case management plus API-based integrations with more than 90 security tools.
The company said the platform unifies Simbian’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) SOC Agent, AI Pentest Agent, and AI Threat Hunt Agent, each designed to follow the same operating procedures as experienced human experts. Simbian said that when deployed together, the agents coordinate activity across security functions so findings from one agent can elevate priority or trigger action by another. Ambuj Kumar, co-founder and CEO of Simbian, said, “Attackers may use AI to move quickly, but defenders have a unique advantage – the deepest knowledge of their own data and environment,” said Ambuj Kumar, co-founder and CEO of Simbian. “Simbian combines that knowledge with AI-driven reasoning across offensive and defensive security tools, enabling unified, autonomous response that turns enterprise context into a decisive advantage against AI-armed attacks.” Simbian also stated the AI SOC Agent and AI Pentest Agent were generally available for immediate deployment, while the AI Threat Hunt Agent was in private preview.