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Seqrite Launches AI-Powered Virtual Security Analyst ‘SIA’

Seqrite Launches AI-Powered Virtual Security Analyst ‘SIA’ to Enhance Enterprise Cybersecurity Operations

In a move aimed at strengthening cybersecurity operations for enterprises, Seqrite – the enterprise arm of Quick Heal Technologies Limited – has introduced SIA (Seqrite Intelligent Assistant), an AI-powered virtual security analyst. The innovation is expected to simplify how organisations detect, investigate, and respond to cyber threats, particularly in an increasingly complex digital environment.

Seqrite Launches AI-Powered Virtual Security Analyst ‘SIA’ to Enhance Enterprise Cybersecurity Operations. The platform combines generative AI capabilities with GoDeep.AI, a self-aware malware hunting engine at its core. According to the company, this integration is designed to support overwhelmed security teams by reducing manual tasks, enhancing decision-making, and accelerating incident response through a conversational, user-friendly interface.

With enterprises facing rising volumes of security alerts and a persistent shortage of skilled analysts, tools like SIA could offer timely support. It is designed to allow security professionals to manage incidents in real time, access related alerts and threat indicators, and obtain actionable mitigation steps within seconds. The assistant also brings context-awareness to the forefront, with features like memory of ongoing interactions and the ability to display critical data points as needed.

“SIA empowers security teams to operate with unprecedented speed, clarity, and precision,” said Vishal Salvi, CEO of Quick Heal Technologies Limited. “The launch of SIA marks a transformative leap for cybersecurity—one that bridges the gap between human intelligence and the power of Generative AI. In a time when cyber threats are evolving faster than traditional defences can respond, SIA empowers security teams to operate with unprecedented speed, clarity, and precision. SIA emerges as a transformative solution that democratises cybersecurity by automating routine tasks, accelerating investigations, and delivering instant, actionable insights through a simple natural language interface. It’s not just about staying ahead of threats—it’s about redefining what’s possible in modern security operations and setting a new benchmark for resilience in the digital age.”

The assistant is currently available to users of Seqrite’s Extended Detection and Response (XDR) platform and is expected to be gradually rolled out across the company’s broader suite of cybersecurity solutions.

By embedding AI within everyday security operations, Seqrite aims to reduce operational fatigue, free up analysts to focus on high-priority incidents, and improve overall organisational readiness. The company also sees this launch as a reaffirmation of its commitment to developing advanced, Made-in-India cybersecurity products that enable businesses to adapt securely in a digital-first world.

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