Booz Allen Hamilton is bringing a full product suite to RSAC 2026, and the pitch is blunt: human-speed defense no longer cuts it.
The company’s new Vellox lineup spans five AI-native tools designed to match the pace of attackers who, according to Booz Allen’s own threat report, now move from initial access to lateral movement in under 30 minutes. In the fastest observed cases, it happened in seconds.
The suite includes Vellox Reverser, which automates malware reverse engineering and is already generally available. Vellox Ranger handles autonomous detection engineering, mapping customer environments to surface adversary activity and reduce false positives. Vellox Striker takes the opposite approach, emulating AI-powered attackers to stress-test defenses. Rounding out the set are Vellox Navigator for real-time compliance monitoring and Vellox Responder for autonomous remediation across cloud and infrastructure layers. Ranger and Striker are in limited preview; Navigator and Responder are launching soon.
“Cybersecurity has become a race against time. Adversaries are operating at machine speed, and defending against them requires systems built for that reality,” said Brad Medairy, executive vice president and leader of Booz Allen’s national cyber business.
The models behind Vellox are trained on real adversary behaviors drawn from over 30 years of Booz Allen’s work across federal, defense, and intelligence cyber missions. That background in offensive and defensive operations is what the company says differentiates Vellox from other AI security tools on the market.
“We didn’t just study the AI-powered adversary. We built it, to defeat it,” said Andrew Turner, executive vice president and head of Booz Allen’s global commercial cyber business.
Booz Allen will be demonstrating the Vellox suite at Booth S-0461 at the Moscone Center, March 23 through 26.