Qevlar AI has been recognized by Gartner as an honoured vendor in the Emerging Tech Impact Radar: Global Attack Surface Grid for its work in agentic remediation. AI-driven threat analysis and response. With adoption projected to exceed 15% in the next 3–6 years, Qevlar’s technology empowers enterprises and MSSPs to resolve up to 80% of alerts autonomously, reducing remediation time and easing cybersecurity talent shortages.

As cyberattacks grow in speed and complexity, the shortage of skilled cybersecurity talent becomes even more pressing. As the report notes, “Humans simply cannot keep up with the volume and velocity of alerts being generated today.”
Agentic remediation helps reduce time to remediation and increase the number of threats that can be handled.
Gartner defines agentic remediation as the application of AI agents beyond triage and investigation to actively analyze threats, interpret their context and take action.
According to the report, agentic remediation will reach early majority adoption (more than 15% of the market) in 3–6 years. It has high potential impact across all industries, helping organizations respond faster without relying on scarce human talent.
Ahmed Achchak, CEO & co-founder of Qevlar AI:
“Our customers, including large MSSPs and enterprises, see the impact of Qevlar’s agentic remediation within the first hours of implementation. SOC analysts can finally focus on proactive security measures, as up to 80% of alerts can now be resolved with minimal human involvement.”
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