Coro, a prominent cybersecurity platform for lean IT teams, announced new capabilities for its Model Context Protocol. Coro’s new capabilities take its AI-driven security platform beyond the Coro interface and into external AI tools. Users of Coro’s platform can now access, analyze, and act on security data within ChatGPT, Claude, and other AI environments. Coro helps lean IT teams interact with security data without having to use multiple tools and complex dashboards. This capability supports organizations that increasingly depend on AI assistants for daily workflow management.
Coro’s MCP integration delivers AI-driven accessibility and interoperability for SMB and lean IT organizations. These organizations historically lacked resources to deploy and manage complex cybersecurity systems effectively.
“Cybersecurity has forced teams to adapt to complex tools and workflows for years,” said Joe Sykora, CEO of Coro. “With MCP, Coro is flipping that model, meeting users where they already are and bringing security into the tools they already use every day, making it possible to go from question to action instantly.”
Transforming Security Operations with AI Workflows
Coro designed its platform for organizations with limited IT resources and the partners supporting them. The platform includes three core layers that strengthen AI-driven cybersecurity operations. AI-driven insights automatically analyze security events and identify threats across users, devices, and environments. These insights also highlight prioritized actions to improve response efficiency and decision-making. The AI copilot enables users to interact using natural language within their security environments. Users can generate summaries, ask questions, and receive guided responses instantly through this AI copilot. MCP integration extends these capabilities into external tools, removing the need to log into Coro.
Security operations can be carried out without depending on a security interface. Users can ask questions on live data, create reports, visualize trends, and take actions on data in familiar environments. This has changed traditional dashboards to more conversational, AI-driven workflows. Users can complete tasks such as investigating threats or creating reports in seconds or minutes. Previously, these tasks took hours or days of manual analysis. MCP also allows for in-depth results such as visualizations and reports from large security data sets. Coro brings together unified security data and user-selected AI platforms for in-depth analysis.
This integration removes the need to learn new systems or manage multiple dashboards. Users can manage cybersecurity operations through familiar tools and existing interfaces. Coro translates complex security data into plain language and actionable guidance for IT professionals. This approach reduces operational overhead and supports faster, more confident decision-making. These capabilities shift security operations from reactive processes to continuous, automated, and accessible execution. Coro advances its vision to simplify cybersecurity and enable scalable operations across modern organizations.
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Source: Businesswire