Security Teams
Alerts route by severity, not channel membership, and every action is audited.
Jobs aanty does for Security Teams
Security teams need critical alerts to reach the right person regardless of channel membership or quiet hours, and they need every triage action — human or agent — on an audit trail that can withstand review. Aanty's priority routing and append-only hash-chained log are built for exactly that combination.
Sev-1 alerts break quiet hours by policy
A critical alert can be configured to reach the right person even outside working hours, while routine updates respect quiet hours by default.
An append-only, hash-chained audit trail
Every triage action, escalation and resolution sits on a tamper-evident log — the record a security review needs.
Capability-scoped triage agents
An agent that triages or auto-remediates operates within a defined scope and budget, with provenance on every action it takes.
What changes day to day
Alert fatigue drops because routing is based on severity and relevance, not on who happens to be in a channel. Every action — human or agent — leaves the same auditable trail, which is the record a post-incident or compliance review actually needs.
See it from another angle
See aanty run a security teams day
Bring a real thread from how security teams works today. In fifteen minutes we'll show you the same day as a calm briefing and a short queue of what actually needed you.