Cynomi Launches AI Agents to Give Every MSP a vCISO Team

Cynomi Launches AI Agents to Give Every MSP a vCISO Team

Cynomi launches AI-powered CISO agents for MSPs, automating compliance, reporting, and security workflows amid ongoing talent shortages.

Apr 8, 2026
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Cynomi is expanding its Security Growth Platform today with a new suite of AI Agents built specifically for managed service providers (MSPs), managed security service providers (MSSPs), and virtual CISO (vCISO) practices.

The company is calling the launch an extension of what it describes as its “CISO Intelligence” infrastructure; essentially, the idea that the strategic decision-making of an experienced chief information security officer can be baked directly into software.

The new AI Insights and co-worker Agents

The new release introduces two components: AI Insights and Cynomi’s “co-worker Agents.” 

These aren’t generic chatbot add-ons. Each agent is built around a specific persona, such as a CISO, an Auditor, an Analyst, and an Executive Communicator, and each plays a distinct role inside an MSP’s day-to-day workflows.

The CISO agent handles strategic prioritization. The Auditor is meant to catch compliance gaps. The Analyst builds out remediation plans. 

And the Executive Communicator does something that’s notoriously hard in this industry: it translates technical security findings into language that boardrooms and management teams can actually understand and act on.

Together, the agents are designed to generate policies, remediation plans, and executive reports tailored to individual clients, without requiring a human to prompt them from scratch each time.

The problem Cynomi is solving

The cybersecurity talent shortage is well-documented, but its impact on MSPs is particularly acute. 

These providers are expected to deliver increasingly sophisticated security advisory services to their clients, yet many simply don’t have the senior staff to do it consistently across every account.

“CISO Intelligence has always been about embedding expertise into every workflow,” said Reut Roich, VP of product management at Cynomi, in a statement. 

“With our AI Agents, we’re making that expertise accessible and actionable, so every team member can deliver strategic guidance, not just execute tasks.”

The company is positioning this as a shift in the operating model, from manual production of security outputs to expert validation of AI-generated ones.

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The bigger ambition: autonomous security operations

This launch is a step toward something more ambitious. 

Cynomi says its long-term goal is what it calls “autonomous security operations,” a model in which MSPs set the parameters and deliverables, and reports and security insights are generated and updated continuously in the background, ready in advance of client audits, quarterly business reviews, and other key engagements.

“Security delivery shouldn’t depend on how many experts you can hire, it should be encoded into the system itself, so that every analyst on your team operates with the judgment of a senior CISO, on every client, every time,” said David Primor, CEO of Cynomi.

Aminu Abdullahi

Aminu Abdullahi is a contributing writer for Channel Insider and an B2B technology and finance writer with over 6 years of experience. He has written for various other tech publications, including TechRepublic, eSecurity Planet, IT Business Edge, and more.

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