Custom security agents with context and expertise built-in

Build specialists in plain English. They arrive knowing your identity, cloud, SaaS, and endpoint data, scoped to the invoker and logged end to end.

Agents you can trust in production

Stop risk chains wherever they hide
Sola maps your whole environment into one Security Graph on connection, so a single agent can follow a risk chain across identity, cloud, SaaS, and endpoint.
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Control that holds as agents scale
Sola Agents never change your data. Every action lands in the run log with sources cited. Hand off work and answer for everything it touched.
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Focus on the mission, not the infra
Describe the agent you want in plain English. Sola handles data, scoping, logging, and integrations. Your team owns the agent; the platform handles everything underneath.
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Security specialists tailored to you
Sola agents pair deep security expertise with the live business context in your ecosystem, running complex work start to finish without bouncing questions back to your team.
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The best of both worlds

Features

Multi-agent orchestration

Mention any agent in any chat and keep working. Several run in the background at once, each reasoning across your stack. Issue commands as they come instead of waiting for one agent to finish before the next.

Scoped, logged, accountable

You always know what an agent did, why, and what it touched. Before it acts, the agent shows its intent, scoped to whoever invoked it, so you catch a wrong call before it lands. After, every run lands in the log with sources cited.

Build a specialist once, run at scale

Give an agent its role, goal, tools, and data, then stack on the Skills a real specialist would carry. It runs your logic the same way every time and gets sharper with each run.

Why Sola

vs. building it yourself

DIY stacks are flexible, but the catch is everything you wire yourself: security context, data connections, governance, guardrails, tuning. None of it comes in the box. Sola ships with that work done, and reaches a sourced answer in far fewer queries than a generic LLM.

vs. fixed vendor agents

Pre-packaged agents deploy fast, but each one’s reach stops at the edge of that vendor’s platform. Sola reasons across identity, SaaS, GRC, and code as well as cloud, and hands you the builder instead of a closed catalog.

vs. general-purpose LLMs

A base model does whatever you prompt it to, once you’ve assembled the context, the controls, and the integrations yourself. Sola agents reason on cross-domain security context that’s already in place, run scoped to the invoker, and log every run end to end.

Agents that already know your business

Build from scratch or start from a template. Either way, every Sola agent comes with security expertise and your full environment context built in, effective from day one at a fraction of the cost of wiring one yourself.

Frequently asked questions

What is an AI security agent?
An AI security agent investigates, triages, or acts on your security data with real judgment, not a fixed script. The one that’s actually useful is grounded in your business context: your identity, cloud, SaaS, and endpoint data, not a chatbot answering questions in a vacuum. Sola Agents reason over that context from day one, run scoped to whoever invoked them, and log every action.
Why can’t most security AI agents investigate across my entire stack?
Every security tool comes with an agent these days, but each one only sees its own slice. A cloud agent sees cloud, a SaaS agent sees SaaS, and your analyst pivots between agents the same way they used to pivot between dashboards. Sola maps your whole environment into one Security Graph, so a single agent follows a risk chain across identity, cloud, SaaS, and endpoint.
For security teams, what’s missing from generic LLM agents like Claude or ChatGPT?
A generic LLM does whatever you wire it to do, once you’ve assembled the context, the data connections, the governance, and the guardrails yourself, with the heavy maintenance it requires over time. Sola Agents ship with that work done and maintained: cross-domain security context, scoped execution, and full run logs, so you skip the infrastructure project most DIY builds turn into.
Can I build a security agent without writing code?
Yes. Describe the specialist you need in plain English, its role, its goal, the data it should reach, and Sola configures the instructions, Skills, tools, and access behind it. You preview the agent, approve it, and ship it to your workspace.
How does Sola stop AI agents from making dangerous decisions?
Every agent runs scoped to the permissions of whoever invoked it, so it can never reach further than that person could. It shows its intent before acting, so you catch the wrong call before it lands. Every run then lands in the log with sources cited, so you can answer for what it did after the fact. Human-in-the-loop approval gates are coming up in our roadmap as well.
Are Sola Agents read-only, and can they access all of my company data?
Sola Agents are read-only by design; they can never change your data. An agent only sees what the permissions of whoever invoked it allow, not your entire environment by default. Everything it touched lands in an auditable run log with sources cited.
Do Sola Agents require dedicated engineering resources to stand up?
No. Your data connections exist already in your Sola workspace, so a custom agent takes minutes to describe and build, not months of engineering work. Out-of-the-box agents run on what’s already flowing through your workspace, ready to deploy or tailor from day one.