Claroty reveals Claire: an AI security agent

Claroty introduces Claire, a CPS-native AI security agent designed to enhance infrastructure defence with precision and speed.

  • Friday, 5th June 2026 Posted 3 weeks ago in by Katy Hill

Claroty has announced the release of Claroty Claire, an AI-driven security agent designed to support organisations in protecting critical infrastructure. Claire is powered by a CPS language model that has been trained on industry expertise.

The company notes that AI is expanding the CPS attack surface, which it argues increases the need for pre-emptive security measures. Some projections indicate a growing market for humanoid robots, particularly for industrial use. It is also suggested that, as AI accelerates the threat landscape, certain cybersecurity approaches may prioritise speed over accuracy, which can create risks for mission-critical environments. In this context, there is demand for solutions intended to provide actionable insights while maintaining operational reliability.

Within the Claroty platform, Claire is integrated to support protection through operational visibility and analysis. It uses a CPS-focused language model and incorporates industry experience. The system is described as being applied across industrial, healthcare, commercial, and public sector environments. The company states it works with more than 6,500 OEMs and has deployments across multiple sectors and countries. Claire is presented as supporting the following functions:

  • Reduce risk: identifying and addressing potential vulnerabilities to support ongoing operations.
  • Improve operational resilience: providing insights intended to help maintain system safety and uptime.
  • Achieve continuous compliance: supporting auditing processes through automated asset management.

Claire is intended to assist operators in making decisions that balance security requirements with operational needs, particularly in environments undergoing digital transformation where efficiency and cost reduction are priorities.

The launch is positioned by the company as part of its broader development of AI-based tools, including the CPS Library and AI-generated dashboards.

Claroty also references external recognition, including being listed as a leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for CPS Protection Platforms and The Forrester Wave for IoT Security Solutions. The company reports having over 1,300 customer organisations, including a presence among Fortune 100 companies.

For further information, the company directs interested parties to its showcase at the upcoming Gartner Security & Risk Summit.

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