The 33rd Cyberspace Operations Squadron will leverage Crogl’s technology to manage the massive scale of network threats that have outpaced traditional manual analysis. By integrating with World Wide Technology, the program provides automated correlation of fragmented data across multiple security tools and data lakes. This approach allows analysts to reconstruct threat timelines into auditable reports without requiring data to leave the customer’s controlled environment.
Monzy Merza, founder and CEO of Crogl, emphasized that the platform is built for high-stakes security environments where data sovereignty is paramount. Unlike centralized cloud-based models, the software functions on-premises or in air-gapped settings, ensuring that critical infrastructure remains under local control. The Air Force intends to use this deployment as a scalable blueprint for rapid AI adoption across other defense departments, energy sectors, and financial institutions.

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