7AI Unveils New AI Threat Hunting Capabilities for Security Teams
- Jun 1
- 1 min read
AI security startup 7AI has launched three new capabilities designed to give security teams greater control over autonomous security operations: Threat Hunt, Threat Intel Hunt, and Skills. The additions allow analysts to proactively investigate threats, automate intelligence-driven investigations, and customize how AI agents operate within their environments.
Rather than relying solely on alerts, Threat Hunt enables analysts to launch hypothesis-driven investigations using natural language. Threat Intel Hunt continuously monitors threat intelligence feeds and automatically initiates investigations when new indicators or attacker techniques become relevant. Skills allows organizations to build custom workflows that teach AI agents how to investigate and respond according to internal processes.
“The market is claiming that a one-size-fits-all alert response is the way to use agents in security operations,” said Lior Div, co-founder and CEO at 7AI. “At 7AI, we’re focused on empowering security analysts by going above and beyond alerts, proactively hunting based on human ingenuity and emerging threat intelligence.”
The company says its platform has already completed more than 7 million investigations in production environments. According to 7AI, the new capabilities were validated during the discovery of CRXfiltrate, a previously undocumented Chrome extension backdoor campaign that evaded traditional detection methods and threat intelligence feeds.
As enterprises increasingly adopt AI-powered security operations, 7AI is positioning its platform around proactive threat hunting and customizable automation, giving organizations more control over how AI agents detect and investigate emerging threats.


