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AiStrike Highlights Continuous Detection Engineering Launch Around RSA 2026

AiStrike Highlights Continuous Detection Engineering Launch Around RSA 2026

According to a recent LinkedIn post from AiStrike, the company is highlighting the launch of its Continuous Detection Engineering offering in conjunction with its presence at RSA 2026. The post describes the product as a closed‑loop system aimed at improving detection quality in security operations centers while reducing blind spots and aligning defenses with real‑world threats.

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The LinkedIn post cites industry pain points such as more than 80% of alerts yielding no value, fewer than 20% of detection rules ever triggering, and over half of SIEM data going unused for detection. It also references an early customer reportedly cutting alert noise by over 90%, suggesting a potential value proposition focused on operational efficiency rather than increased staffing.

For investors, the focus on optimizing existing SOC workflows without “rip‑and‑replace” or new headcount could position AiStrike as a cost‑saving and productivity‑enhancing solution in a crowded cybersecurity market. If the performance metrics highlighted in the post prove scalable, AiStrike may strengthen its competitive standing with enterprise customers seeking to rationalize security spending while maintaining or improving threat coverage.

Participation at RSA 2026 and a dedicated booth presence may also support AiStrike’s go‑to‑market efforts by increasing visibility among security buyers and potential partners. Sustained traction for Continuous Detection Engineering, particularly demonstrated through additional customer case studies and measurable reductions in alert fatigue, would be key indicators to monitor for any future revenue growth and market adoption.

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