Abnormal AI Revolutionizes Security Awareness Training with AI Agents
Abnormal AI is doubling down on its mission to protect people from cybercrime by introducing autonomous AI agents that enhance security awareness training, executive reporting, and email security capabilities. In a year marked by the increasing use of malicious AI for cybercrime, Abnormal’s AI-native platform brings intelligent automation to security teams.
Introducing AI Phishing Coach and AI Data Analyst
The company is launching two new AI agents: AI Phishing Coach and AI Data Analyst. AI Phishing Coach replaces generic training with personalized, autonomous phishing simulations tailored to each user’s experience with real attacks blocked by Abnormal. It delivers instant coaching modules when users click on suspicious links, creating AI-generated videos on-demand that are branded and customized to each organization’s threat landscape.

AI Data Analyst turns complex security data into actionable intelligence, providing administrators with better reporting tools and saving teams dozens of hours in manual data aggregation. The agent proactively delivers reports directly to customers, highlighting Abnormal’s value to their organization. Customers can interact with the agent to ask follow-up questions, explore specific data points, or request customized board decks complete with interactive slides and plain-language insights.
Enhancing Email Security
As email attacks continue to bypass legacy secure email gateways (SEGs), Abnormal’s Behavior Platform has consistently outperformed traditional tools and even human analysts. The company is rolling out three no-cost upgrades to Inbound Email Security: Quarantine Release, URL Rewriting, and Enterprise Remediation Settings. These enhancements make it easier for organizations to replace legacy tools while maintaining control, visibility, and peace of mind.
Expanding Globally and Scaling Securely
Abnormal has achieved FedRAMP Moderate Authorization and is expanding operations into Germany, with plans to enter Japan and France later this year. These developments demonstrate the company’s commitment to providing secure and compliant solutions for organizations worldwide.