Protos Labs Opens Up Protos AI for Free, Targeting CTI Teams at RSAC 2026


Protos Labs used RSA Conference 2026 to launch a freemium edition of Protos AI, opening up the Singapore-based company’s agentic cyber threat intelligence platform to security teams that want to test the technology before committing to an enterpr

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Protos Labs used RSA Conference 2026 to launch a freemium edition of Protos AI, opening up the Singapore-based company’s agentic cyber threat intelligence platform to security teams that want to test the technology before committing to an enterprise contract. The free tier is available immediately and does not require data migration or infrastructure changes, the company said.
Rather than a general-purpose AI assistant, Protos AI deploys coordinated agents assigned to specific roles in the CTI lifecycle: planning, evidence collection, correlation, analysis, and report writing. Human analysts stay in control at key decision points, approving investigation plans and validating outputs before dissemination. The platform draws on a marketplace of open-source intelligence integrations and produces citation-backed reports, which the company says can be delivered in minutes.
“The next phase of cybersecurity will be defined not by the number of analysts you hire, but by how effectively your intelligence compounds,” said Joel Lee, CEO of Protos Labs. “AI agents make this possible by executing structured investigations at scale, handling tasks that previously relied on rote work from constrained teams.”
The freemium tier targets everyday CTI workloads: prioritizing actively exploited vulnerabilities, analyzing business email compromise campaigns, producing weekly executive threat snapshots, and tracking credential exposure. The paid enterprise edition extends connectivity to commercial threat feeds, SIEM and EDR telemetry, asset inventories, and proprietary data sources.
A feature the company calls “organizational intelligence memory” links findings from across investigations, connecting IP addresses, domains, malware families, and threat actors over time. The goal is to reduce repeated analysis and preserve institutional knowledge despite analyst turnover.
Protos Labs said the RSAC launch also marks its entry into the U.S. enterprise market, with proof-of-concept deployments underway in banking, financial services, and manufacturing. The platform supports Azure OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google Gemini and can deploy across public cloud, enterprise VPCs, on-premise infrastructure, and restricted environments. Founded by former Booz Allen Hamilton specialists, the company says Protos AI delivers 15x faster threat analysis and 30% lower CTI program costs.

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