HudsonAI analyst

The analyst
that runs the
loop
with you.

Hudson lives inside Command. It opens with a briefing, investigates findings, drafts policies and assessments, plans remediation and builds the board deck, and always asks before it acts.

Morning briefingLive
What needs me today?
Three things, in priority order, one past due and one over your risk appetite. I drafted the next action for each.
AWS keys unrotated 90+ daysCritical · 12 days past due
Draft →
RISK-2026-001 over appetiteUnauthorized access · after latest assessment
Treat →
EDR Deployment blocked2 tasks · phased-rollout approval
Unblock →
Approve all 3, or open any one to review the draft.

Most security tools wait to be asked. They store data and render dashboards, then leave the thinking to you. Hudson does the work between the meetings, reads the whole program, decides what matters, drafts the next move, and waits for your yes.

It runs the loop, end to end.

Every part of the program is something Hudson can work, not just describe. It drafts, investigates, plans and reports, then hands you the decision.

01

Briefs you

Opens with what needs you today, ranked by what's past due or over appetite, with the next action drafted.

02

Investigates findings

Pulls the evidence, traces the blast radius across controls and risks, and proposes a remediation plan.

03

Drafts the documents

Writes policies, SOPs, assessment responses and risk treatments from the record, ready for your review.

04

Builds the board deck

Assembles the program summary, maturity, exposure and what changed, sourced and drillable, in seconds.

Ask it to investigate.
It shows its work.

Hudson reasons over the whole program, the finding, the controls it touches, the evidence, the risk, then proposes the fix and cites every source.

Investigate FND-2026-002
Hudson found
Root cause: 3 IAM access keys never rotated, oldest 412 days
Touches 4 controls across NIST CSF & CIS v8 · 1 over appetite
Drafted remediation: rotate keys, enforce 90-day policy, alert on stalenessApprove →
Sources: CloudTrail · IAM inventory · risk register · 2 controls

One keystroke away,
on every screen.

Hit ⌘K anywhere in Command and ask in plain language. Hudson already has the context of the program you're looking at.

Draft a SOC 2 readiness summary for the board⌘K
Suggested
Generate board deck · SOC 2 readinessEnter →
Show open SOC 2 gaps
Summarize evidence freshness

It asks before it acts.

Hudson is built for a function where being wrong is expensive. It proposes, you decide, and everything it does is on the record.

01
Human in the loop

Hudson drafts and recommends, but never changes your program without an explicit approval.

02
Always cited

Every conclusion links to the evidence, control, finding or log it came from, so you can check its work.

03
On the record

Every draft, action and approval is logged, so the audit trail writes itself alongside the work.

See Hudson run your loop.

Book a walkthrough and we'll show Hudson working a real program, briefing, investigating, drafting and reporting, with you in the loop.