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StrikeReady Unveils StrikeStream: The First Fully Integrated Security Data Pipeline Embedded in an AI‑Powered Security Operations Platform

August 5, 2025 By CyberNewswire Leave a Comment

Dallas, United States/ TX, August 5th, 2025, CyberNewsWire

Redirecting SIEM tax spend earlier in the kill chain supports sub-five-minute answers to the Five W’s of security. Collapsing data silos across the existing tech stack drives an 80% reduction from L1 triage to L3 remediation. Shown at Black Hat USA 2025, Booth 6820

StrikeReady, the pioneer in AI-powered Security Command Centers and Conversational Assistant, today announced StrikeStream, an industry-first security data pipeline management module embedded directly inside the StrikeReady platform. StrikeStream gives security teams real-time, end-to-end observability across every tool in their stack, while StrikeReady’s Large Action Model (LAM) turns that data into automated detections, investigations, and response actions. This dramatically improves speed and lowers cost across the entire incident lifecycle, from left-of-boom to right-of-boom.

“Security teams are drowning in telemetry yet starving for insight,” said Alex Lanstein, CTO of StrikeReady. “We didn’t bolt on another log collector. We re-architected what, and how, data flows so that targeted telemetry is brought directly to the analyst. Send StrikeStream data directly, or let federated search autonomously fetch them from the originating sensors across your enterprise.”

StrikeStream at a Glance:

Architecture Agnostic

Your risk is hiding in the data you already have. Strike Stream turns data into insight across any tech stack.

Pipeline to Platform

StrikeStream data pipelines, with our native real-time Large Action Models (LAMs), deliver results that require no code and little maintenance.

Reverse the Pivot

Embedding dozens of the ever evolving, world class investigator pivots, to correlate small clues across systems with dynamic attack patterns, catching real threats early before they escalate.

Affordable Investigations

“Keep more data for longer, without the SIEM Tax”. Deliver consistent investigations without the hard choices. StrikeStream empowers your organization with integration, without reliance on a SIEM.

Faster, Better Decisions with Less Storage / Speed Reduces Storage

Accelerated context leads to faster, better decisions that cost up to 60 percent less to operate, boosting quality and lowering TCO.

Keeping the Compliance

Freedom to deploy with or without a SIEM. StrikeStream focuses on Security Data Pipelines, controlling runaway costs without disruption to compliance or business continuity.

StrikeStream First

Adding more vendors does not necessarily reduce operational challenges. StrikeStream emphasizes optimizing existing resources to manage risk effectively. With a streamlined approach, organizations can achieve more with fewer external dependencies.

Why It Matters – The Boom

Most security teams still juggle separate tools for logging, investigation, automation, and response handoff. That fragmentation slows teams at the exact moment speed matters most. StrikeStream collapses the data to action gap by putting security telemetry where AI can act immediately – across Left / Middle / Right of Boom:

  • Left (Prevent & Prepare): unified visibility, real-time enrichment, continuous control validation.
  • Middle (Detect & Contain): AI triage in minutes, instant correlation, one click or autonomous containment.
  • Right (Investigate & Recover): full fidelity history, native case management, autodocs, zero trust collaboration with IR partners.

“Right of boom is where the business impact is felt the hardest,” added Adil Mufti, CISO at StrikeReady. “StrikeStream ensures that when a breach happens, all the evidence is there, correlated, and ready. Our AI eliminates friction at every step, standardizes incident resolution, and gets organizations back to normal in record time.”

Channel partners are already planning to bring StrikeStream to their customers:

 “Managing a SIEM and SOAR platform requires significant engineering skill that many teams can’t afford. StrikeStream’s approach is brilliant. They give you a high performance vehicle with the maintenance included. It allows security teams to focus on outcomes and stop spending their time managing platforms.” said Chris Goodfellow, CISO, DTG (Channel Partner).

Technical Snapshot 

  • Integrations & Ecosystem: Ingest and transform more than 60 data types (EDR/XDR, firewalls, cloud, IAM, SaaS, OT/IoT, TI feeds); prebuilt API based integrations, support for syslog and popular forwarders. 
  • Actions & Orchestration: EDR quarantine, IAM disable, firewall block, Jira/ServiceNow tickets, email, webhooks.
  • Deployment & Security: SaaS or selfhosted (private/dedicated cloud on AWS/Azure/GCP); horizontally scalable to TBs/day, RBAC, SSO/SAML/OAuth, encryption in transit & at rest; SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001 (in progress/available).

Availability

StrikeStream is available now as an add-on to the StrikeReady platform. Pricing scales with protected assets (endpoints, identities, SaaS platforms) and feature tier. Users can learn more about StrikeStream at https://strikeready.com/platform/strikestream/.

Experience StrikeStream at Black Hat 2025 

StrikeStream will be available as an add-on module for all StrikeReady platform customers. At Black Hat 2025 (booth #6820), StrikeReady will demonstrate live how the platform unifies risk visibility, orchestrates proactive actions, and frees analysts to make strategic decisions. Attendees can learn how to lower Mean Time to Respond (MTTR), reduce false positives, and transform their SOC from a reactive entity into a proactive defense powerhouse. 

About StrikeReady  

Founded in 2019, StrikeReady introduced the first unified, vendor-agnostic, AI-powered Security Command Center delivering full-spectrum risk visibility, intelligent threat management, and automated response from a single, integrated platform. By unifying identities, assets, vulnerabilities, and advanced simulations in one place, StrikeReady empowers organizations to proactively defend against modern threats and stay ahead of an ever-shifting cyber landscape. Moving beyond conventional AI, StrikeReady leverages its Large Action Model (LAM) to automate actions across the tech stack, creating a force multiplier for security teams seeking truly proactive risk management. Recognized by Gartner as the only Virtual Security Assistant in its Emerging Technologies report, StrikeReady is dedicated to reshaping the future of cybersecurity.

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Cara Harbor
AMP PR
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