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Synthetic Defenders: cyn.ai Launches Autonomous Brand Protection Agent to Battle AI-Powered Impersonation

The next phase of brand defense has arrived — and it’s not human.


Cybersecurity innovator cyn.ai has unveiled its Brand Protection SI Agent (BPSI), a fully autonomous synthetic intelligence agent built to detect and dismantle phishing sites, impersonation accounts, and digital brand abuse faster than human analysts ever could. Designed for the age of generative deception, the new system represents one of the first operational deployments of what cyn.ai calls Agentic Synthetic Intelligence — intelligent entities that don’t just imitate human reasoning, but operate with a degree of autonomous “thought.”


Fighting Fire With Synthetic Fire


The rise of AI-generated phishing campaigns and deepfake-driven impersonation scams has exposed the limits of human-scale response. cyn.ai’s BPSI automates brand threat monitoring across the web, social platforms, and corporate networks, then acts on verified threats in seconds. The company says the agent achieved an 85% reduction in false positives and verified takedowns in under 60 seconds during early customer rollouts — a leap over traditional SaaS-based threat detection platforms.


“In early deployments, the Brand Protection Agent reduced false positives by more than 85% and executed verified takedowns in under 60 seconds — driving up to 70% operational cost savings compared to legacy SaaS tools,” said Gil Levy, CEO of cyn.ai. “Not only are we removing a huge portion of the management burden from over-taxed cyber teams, but we are also simplifying the implementation of defensive activities and the mitigation of threats.”


A New Model: Agent-as-a-Service


Rather than licensing yet another SaaS platform, cyn.ai’s BPSI runs on an Agent-as-a-Service (AaaS) framework. Enterprises can deploy, scale, and interact with synthetic agents in natural language — no coding, scripting, or integrations required. Executives or analysts can simply ask the agent to “find and take down lookalike domains” or “flag suspicious LinkedIn accounts,” and it acts accordingly.


This marks a major departure from the security automation tools of the past decade, which required complex playbooks and pre-programmed logic. By contrast, cyn.ai’s system learns, adapts, and converses, gradually building a dynamic “workforce” of digital agents that respond to emerging threats in real time.


Building an SI Workforce


The cyn.ai Agents Hub, the platform hosting BPSI, lets customers mix and match specialized synthetic agents to build out a modular cybersecurity workforce. Each agent continuously monitors and self-improves through feedback loops, enabling organizations to offset chronic cybersecurity talent shortages while maintaining a proactive security posture.


The technology is the product of years of cyn.ai’s research across the public internet, deep and dark web, and enterprise environments. That breadth of data, now funneled into its SI engine, gives these agents an unusually broad situational awareness — one that could soon redefine how enterprises think about digital defense.


A Glimpse at Synthetic Autonomy


While most companies talk about “AI copilots,” cyn.ai’s approach edges closer to autonomous digital specialists — entities that don’t just assist but act. For industries struggling to keep up with brand spoofing and AI-driven impersonation, the ability to assign those tasks to tireless synthetic agents could be a turning point.


The company is offering complimentary access to the first 25 enterprises that sign up for BPSI through its registration portal.


If cyn.ai’s early metrics hold true, the age of synthetic defenders — intelligent agents fighting AI adversaries at machine speed — may be closer than anyone expected.

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