Our AI Phishing Coach won the 2026 Cloud Security Innovator of the Year 🏆
Further proof that the future of security awareness training is rooted in behavior-based coaching that actually changes how people respond to threats → https://t.co/bbiNy5Umvc
Wrapping up day 1 of @Infosecurity Europe and we're so excited for what's to come the rest of this week.
If you're in London, come find us at our booth, on the big stage, or at the Abnormal After Dark Party. Register here: https://t.co/s8w36OOnsU
80% of email threats were bypassing @AdeccoGroup's defenses, and rules couldn't fix it.
After deploying Abnormal: 205K attacks remediated, 6.9K user reports auto-triaged, $8.7M in risk avoidance.
Behavior beats rules → https://t.co/KLO01qfJjr
Security teams report threats and they deserve proof that protection improved.
Detection 360 now shows exactly what changed, what was deployed, and what it caught with every improvement traceable back to the submission that triggered it.
Full visibility into the detection loop, live for all customers. https://t.co/J7G2nRYVtS
Federal agencies face email attacks that are built around their workflows.
Yejin Jang, our VP of Government Affairs on what the data shows 👇
https://t.co/z1I2clf3os
For the fourth consecutive year, Abnormal AI has been named to @Redpoint's InfraRed 100 – recognizing the companies building foundational infrastructure for the AI era. https://t.co/Mn4cDG9rgQ
Abnormal AI has been named to the 2026 Rising in Cyber list!
We're honored to be among the most promising private cybersecurity companies, as selected by 150 leading CISOs and operating security executives across the industry.
🔗 https://t.co/loPdFVaDTM
Thank you to @notablecap for the honor, and for bringing us to the NYSE floor!
Microsoft Teams is the next attack surface. Black Basta proved it—compromised tenants, IT impersonation, no policy flags.
Policies, playbooks, and automated remediation. All three are required: https://t.co/IQEH5O1Dr5
Most email attacks don't look like attacks—they look like normal business communication.
📍 Catch us at #InfosecurityEurope 2026, June 2–4 at ExCeL London, booth D145, for live demos.
Book a meeting: https://t.co/s8w36OOnsU
Three consecutive years on the @CNBC Disruptor 50.
The category has shifted—behavioral AI is how enterprise defense gets built now. → https://t.co/JKVsj8IjRG
AI is on both sides of the fight. Is your defense keeping up?
🎯 The Good AI vs. Bad AI Roadshow is coming to a city near you with live attack demos, human risk insights, and peer connection.
Reserve your spot: https://t.co/kkmTilJiaF
Every company faces a choice: transform for real, or perform transformation theater.
Today, we’re launching Transformation in Public, where you can see real examples of AI Transformation across @Abnormal. The employees featured on https://t.co/8zyBX8G60P aren’t just engineers. They’re builders across every function, using AI to reimagine how they work. To name a few:
• Sales reps are deploying agents that qualify leads and run outbound
• Product managers who turn technical code into content for automated, real-time product updates for customers
• Recruiters are surfacing candidates that traditional talent sourcing tools and processes miss
Every Abnormal employee, regardless of role, gets access to the best AI tools available and the enablement to actually use them well. We believe the highest-ROI investment we can make is in our own people's ability to build with AI. The work you see on the site is what happens when you take that commitment seriously.
We're sharing it externally for two reasons.
The first is accountability. Customers trust us to keep them safe as threats accelerate. Employees trust us to give them the AI fluency that will define their careers. The industry is watching for what AI transformation looks like in practice. Sharing the work openly is how we stay accountable to all of them.
The second is recruiting. Every CEO talks a big game about AI Transformation, but examples of real execution are few and far between. At Abnormal, we build. The work is the pitch; Transforming in Public is the proof. Every story we share is an asset that compounds, and the people who see themselves in it are exactly the builders we want to work with.
Abnormal isn't for everyone. We're not the place to come for a comfortable seat. We're the place you come to see what you're capable of as a builder, surrounded by other people doing the same. If this sounds exciting to you, consider joining us.
https://t.co/nlIU6KEuRt
Most companies hand employees generative AI tools and call it transformation. But being AI-native means giving people the best tools, encouraging structured bets, and publishing what you learn (even when the experiments fail).
Today, we're launching Transforming in Public, a living record of how Abnormal employees are actually reimagining the way we work with AI, experiment by experiment, with their names attached.
Read more from our founder and CEO @evanreiser: https://t.co/xRamhgzANT
Rules-based defense can't keep up when every threat is novel. You have to understand behavior and act on deviations autonomously.
John Sourk on why behavior-based AI is the only approach that scales. Full interview with @FedGovToday 👇
https://t.co/X88zpWehLi
One compromised admin. 200,000 devices wiped. 50TB gone.
No zero-day. No sophisticated malware chain. Attackers used a stolen credential to access Microsoft Intune, then turned its own remote wipe capability against every enrolled endpoint.
This is what happens when phishing defenses hold but the SaaS administrative layer goes unmonitored.
Abnormal Security Posture Management now covers Intune, Entra ID, Defender, and Purview—the exact plane attackers reach for after the initial breach.
https://t.co/YniIEktRoC
The bad guys keep innovating. So does Abnormal.
@pimatweets CISO Lorenso Trevino on why he trusts Abnormal in today's threat landscape and why behavioral AI sees things his team simply can't.
🎬 👉 https://t.co/OL6Dh7NE68
At large enterprises, phishing attacks are 2.3x more likely to use link shorteners than those targeting small organizations. That's not a coincidence.
Every element of a phishing attack adapts to the target's environment: the evasion technique, the lure, even the brand being impersonated. That pattern explains why some industries and roles get hit harder than others.
Our latest blog breaks down how phishing lures calibrate to context. Read more: https://t.co/i8fw0uP7Tj
Wonderful breakfast presentation with my friend Mick from @Abnormal this morning in DC. People seemed to enjoy my section again with my demonstrations and comments.
Next stop is Stockholm!
Most orgs can prove employees completed security training. Almost none can prove it changed behavior when a real attack hit.
Here's how to close the gap → https://t.co/vKOVQoYmF6