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Suzu Labs Acquires Emulated Criminals to Strengthen AI-Driven Cybersecurity Capabilities

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Suzu Labs has acquired Emulated Criminals, a cybersecurity firm specializing in adversary emulation and continuous red teaming, in a move aimed at strengthening its AI-driven security capabilities. The deal brings together Suzu Labs’ focus on secure AI adoption with Emulated Criminals’ operator-led simulation of real-world attack scenarios.
The acquisition is designed to enhance Suzu Labs’ ability to provide continuous, behavior-driven security validation, moving beyond traditional point-in-time testing models. By integrating adversary emulation into its platform, the company aims to help organizations proactively identify vulnerabilities and improve resilience against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
Emulated Criminals is known for replicating tactics used by active threat actors across cyber, human, and physical domains, offering a more realistic assessment of security readiness. Combined with Suzu Labs’ AI-powered risk management and defense strategies, the integrated platform is positioned to deliver ongoing validation rather than static compliance checks.
The move reflects a broader shift in cybersecurity, where continuous testing and AI-driven defense mechanisms are becoming essential as attackers adopt automation and advanced techniques. By combining human-led offensive expertise with AI-based systems, Suzu Labs is aiming to position itself as a next-generation cybersecurity partner for enterprises.
About Suzu Labs:
Suzu Labs is a cybersecurity and artificial intelligence company focused on enabling secure AI adoption. Its platform combines AI-driven risk management with advanced security strategies to help organizations defend against evolving threats.
About Emulated Criminals:
Emulated Criminals is a cybersecurity firm specializing in continuous adversary simulation through its ECaaS model. Founded by experts in offensive cyber operations, the company focuses on replicating real-world attack scenarios to identify vulnerabilities and strengthen enterprise defenses.
Source and Credits: Businesswire