Silobreaker Introduces Agentic AI for Intelligence Operations

April 23, 2026
Silobreaker has launched new agentic AI capabilities, including Silobreaker Mimir, to enhance intelligence workflows with embedded analysis, governance, and integration with enterprise systems.
Silobreaker Introduces Agentic AI for Intelligence Operations

London-based Silobreaker has announced new agentic AI capabilities designed to improve intelligence workflows across cyber, geopolitical, physical, and operational risk domains. The update introduces embedded analysis, governance, and transparency features to support faster and more reliable intelligence production.

A key part of the release is Silobreaker Mimir, an embedded AI capability that operates within analyst workflows. It assists teams in retrieving evidence, conducting analysis, and generating dashboards and reports within the platform. The system maintains oversight by grounding outputs in verifiable sources and transparent reasoning.

Silobreaker has also added an integration layer based on the MCP approach, enabling secure access to its intelligence data through customer-owned AI assistants and workflow tools. This allows executives and risk teams to access validated intelligence within their existing environments without compromising data security.

The company stated that these features are built for intelligence use cases, ensuring outputs remain explainable and auditable. Silobreaker will demonstrate the new tools at FIRST CTI 2026 and CYBERUK 2026, highlighting how agentic AI can support monitoring, investigation, and decision-making across enterprise operations.

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