According to a recent LinkedIn post from Sublime Security, the company is emphasizing growing industry use of the term “autonomous” in security AI while suggesting that most offerings remain in assisted or guided modes rather than reaching full autonomy. The post highlights a newly published framework intended to help security teams evaluate levels of AI autonomy and the characteristics of trustworthy AI.
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The post indicates that this framework covers five autonomy levels, methods for assessing vendors beyond demos, and the idea that true autonomy is achieved through evidence and accumulated trust over time rather than marketed as a discrete feature. For investors, this focus may position Sublime Security as a thought leader in Security AI evaluation, potentially differentiating its offerings and supporting enterprise adoption, particularly among security operations centers assessing AI-driven tools.

