We’re excited to introduce Vera — the first agentic AI security analyst purpose-built for Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR).
We built Vera for one reason: to help security teams keep up with the overwhelming volume, velocity, and complexity of identity-based threats — and to do it without requiring a PhD in identity security or doubling your headcount.
As the product leader at Verosint, I want to take you under the hood and share what Vera does, how it works, and how it will transform the way your team responds to identity threats.
Let’s face it — identity is the new perimeter, and it’s under constant attack.
We designed Vera to be the identity security expert your team doesn’t have — one that works tirelessly, understands your users, and knows how to investigate and respond with surgical precision.
Vera is not a chatbot. It’s not a glorified alert forwarder or a UI wrapper around documentation.
Vera is an agentic AI security analyst that:
Vera is fast, contextual, and precise. And most importantly — Vera is useful and designed to improve your productivity and security from the minute you turn her on.
Vera is even designed to warn you before executing overly aggressive actions, like blocking an IP range that’s too large.
One of our core design principles was simple: Vera should meet your team where they already work. That’s why she lives inside Slack and Teams, not buried in another console.
Security teams today are short on time, short on context, and often short on identity-specific skills. Vera gives you a force multiplier — a teammate that never sleeps, forgets nothing, and accelerates your response with every incident.
This is the beginning for Vera. We believe the future is bright for Vera, and our objective is to help security teams remediate 80% of identity threats in under five minutes. We’re building more capabilities every week to achieve this, including:
If you want to see Vera in action or talk shop with our team, we’d love to connect.
We’re excited to help push the boundaries of what identity security can be.