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June 22, 2026 • 26:06:02
Automate SaaS threat investigations with autonomou
AppOmni launched Marlin AI, an autonomous AI-powered SaaS security solution designed to help enterprise organizations accelerate threat investigations, improve remediation workflows and reduce the operational burden associated with securing increasingly complex SaaS environments.
The platform leverages AppOmni's deep SaaS application observability capabilities to autonomously correlate security indicators, investigate suspicious activity and guide security teams toward remediation steps without requiring extensive manual analysis.
According to the company, Marlin AI is intended to help organizations reduce the time spent investigating threats, alerts and security warnings across fragmented security stacks.
"SaaS environments are incredibly complex, and general AI tools struggle to make sense of them," Melissa Ruzzi, senior director of AI at AppOmni, said in a statement. "Marlin AI looks deeper into SaaS environments than any other solution on the market and brings forward insights and guidance to help security teams understand what matters most so they can take action faster."
SaaS security with autonomy
AppOmni described Marlin AI as an example of "autonomous AI-powered SaaS security," a model in which AI systems actively perform security tasks rather than waiting for manual prompts or analyst intervention. The company said the approach is increasingly necessary as enterprises contend with growing volumes of SaaS telemetry, security alerts and AI-generated activity.
Marlin AI combines machine learning, data science and contextual SaaS application analysis to continuously review SaaS environments and surface incidents requiring attention. The platform also incorporates threat intelligence from AppOmni Labs as well as the company's repository of SaaS audit logs and activity telemetry to identify vulnerabilities and suspicious behaviors.
Key capabilities include AI-driven alert correlation, automated investigations, step-by-step remediation guidance and prebuilt security playbooks that activate automatically without scripting or custom integrations. The system is designed to reduce mean time to investigate and mean time to remediate while helping security teams eliminate repetitive investigation tasks.
Todd Thiemann, principal analyst at Omdia, said the platform reflects a broader industry shift toward AI-driven operational security. "Security teams need a more intelligent way to prioritize and respond effectively," he said. "It's a powerful example of how purpose-built AI can deliver meaningful security outcomes at scale."
AppOmni said Marlin AI operates autonomously within the AppOmni platform and requires no manual setup or configuration to begin delivering actionable security insights. For more information, visit appomni.com/platform/marlin-ai-autonomous-security/. 
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