Adaptive Security delivered a busy week of updates, underscoring its push into AI-driven email protection and training solutions. The company is centering its Adaptive Email Security platform as a next-generation, cloud-based tool designed to block AI-powered phishing attacks that increasingly evade native email filters.
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Adaptive Security reports that phishing volumes have surged 1,265% year over year, with nearly half of attacks bypassing built-in defenses. In response, its email security product is in beta with dozens of customers, processing millions of messages and identifying threats the firm says legacy tools miss.
The company is leveraging an existing base of more than 1,000 customers that use its platform for security awareness training, phishing simulations, and phishing email triage. This installed footprint provides a low-friction channel to upsell integrated email protection, potentially improving unit economics through higher customer lifetime value.
A key differentiator is Adaptive Security’s integration of threat detection and remediation data with employee risk scores, training history, and phishing performance. This data-rich approach aims to give security and compliance teams a consolidated view of human risk, positioning the platform against both secure email gateways and standalone training tools.
Beyond email, Adaptive Security highlighted new use cases for its AI Content Studio, which converts lengthy workplace documents into interactive, narrated training modules. One example involved transforming a 24-page fire safety policy into mobile-friendly lessons in 40 languages, covering evacuation procedures and fire extinguisher use.
By enabling rapid conversion of legacy content, the AI Content Studio reduces adoption friction for enterprises with extensive policies and manuals. This strategy broadens the platform’s relevance beyond cybersecurity into HR, facilities, and regulatory training, potentially expanding its addressable market across compliance-heavy sectors.
The company also emphasized training capabilities tailored to AI-driven fraud, citing INTERPOL data that AI-enabled schemes may be 4.5 times more profitable than traditional methods. Its simulations include deepfake video, AI voice impersonation, and advanced phishing scenarios aligned with emerging threat vectors.
Overall, the week’s announcements indicate Adaptive Security is deepening its focus on AI-enabled threats while using AI to modernize training workflows. While detailed financial metrics remain undisclosed, the combination of beta traction in email security and broader training use cases suggests a growing product footprint and evolving competitive positioning in cybersecurity and compliance markets.

