Two landmines when evaluating AI SOC products: Our CPO, Oren Saban sat down with James Berthoty from Latio to talk through the failure modes that come up most often: Failure #1: Everything is inconclusive. The model is so calibrated to avoid being wrong that it hedges on almost everything. Failure #2: confidently wrong. The AI reaches a verdict. It's just the wrong one. And it sounds certain. Seen either of these in the wild? The full story is in the clip, worth 2 minutes.
About us
Mate Security is the first AI-native SOC solution that transforms an organization's collective knowledge into context that AI agents can act on, enabling precise investigations at scale that organizations can trust. Mate's AI agents work alongside SOC analysts to investigate alerts in seconds, not hours, dramatically reducing noise and scaling elite-level expertise across the SOC. Trusted by Fortune 500 organizations, Mate continuously learns from every investigation to get smarter over time.
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https://mate.security
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- Computer and Network Security
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- 11-50 employees
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- Privately Held
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- 2025
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🎉 Welcome to Mate Security, Vlad! 🎉 We are thrilled to welcome Vlad Bulatnikov to the R&D team as our new DevOps Engineer! Powering a live Security Context Graph requires infrastructure that is fast, resilient, and easily scalable. Vlad’s expertise will ensure our platform remains bulletproof, allowing our AI agents to operate and respond with zero friction. Welcome aboard, Vlad! Let's get to work. 🚀
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🎉 Welcome, Almog! 🎉 Happy to announce that Almog L. has joined Mate Security as our new Security Researcher! Building an AI-augmented SOC that understands business context requires relentless research into the modern threat landscape. Almog strengthens our core engine, ensuring our agents are fueled by the latest adversarial intelligence to deliver faster, smarter, and more scalable security operations. Welcome to the team, Almog! Let's get to work. 🚀
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Hundreds of security leaders have already saved their seats - don't be the last one in the room! On April 14th, Oren Saban and James Berthoty from Latio are cutting through a year's worth of AI SOC noise in 60 minutes - what to actually ask, measure, and pressure-test before you commit to a POV. Reserve your spot here: https://lnkd.in/drSn87CU
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Chag Sameach and Happy Easter from all of us at Mate Security! To every analyst, SOC manager, and CISO - may you get a real break this holiday. You've earned it. Wishing you and your families a peaceful few days. 🍷
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🎉 Welcome to Mate Security, Yuval! 🎉 A big welcome to Yuval Skitel, who is joining us today as an Agentic SecOps Engineer. Yuval will play a critical role in integrating advanced AI capabilities directly into our operational security, engineering the intelligent logic that allows our agents to separate true threats from the noise. Glad to have you with us, Yuval! Let’s get to work. 🚀
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Mate reposted this
Speed matters. The Axios compromise is a good case study in why. Supply chain attacks are won or lost in the minutes after execution begins. This post describes an investigation run by Mate's AI agents after identifying a live Axios exploit, successfully resolving the incident, and can help SOC teams investigating similar attacks. Read the full breakdown → https://lnkd.in/dB_Hh8rk
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Speed matters. The Axios compromise is a good case study in why. Supply chain attacks are won or lost in the minutes after execution begins. This post describes an investigation run by Mate's AI agents after identifying a live Axios exploit, successfully resolving the incident, and can help SOC teams investigating similar attacks. Read the full breakdown → https://lnkd.in/dB_Hh8rk
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700 vendors. One conversation. Not the one on the expo floor. The real one - the question every CISO was asking in the margins, between sessions, over coffee: how do I deploy AI in my SOC without inheriting someone else's hallucinations? The market has arrived somewhere important. Past "will AI help?" and squarely into "what does AI actually need to be useful?" The answer we kept hearing, and the answer we've been building toward since day one: context. Not more agents. Not faster models. The institutional knowledge that tells an agent not just what happened - but why it matters, under what conditions, and whether those conditions still hold. What stood out most, when we left the RSAC in San Francisco, wasn't the interest from teams ready to evaluate - it was the customers already running Mate in production who came to talk about what's next. That's a different conversation. And it's the one that matters. See you all next year!
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This morning in San Francisco, Mate Security co-hosted a CISO & SecOps Brunch alongside the Fig Security team - great conversations, sharp people in the room, and the kind of energy that makes RSAC week worth it. Thank you to Kim Moore, Kim Cooper, and Joaquin Guzman at U&I Ventures for making it happen, to Shahar Bahat ☄️ and Gal Shafir for joining Co-Founder and CEO, Asaf Wiener, on stage, and to every CISO and security leader who showed up and engaged!
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