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Guardz Introduces Conversational AI Reporting for MSP Security Teams · News · Kaino
Guardz Introduces Conversational AI Reporting for MSP Security Teams
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Jun 8Jun 8, 2026, 12:00 AM2 views

Guardz Introduces Conversational AI Reporting for MSP Security Teams

Guardz has launched Agentic Reporting, a conversational reporting feature designed to help managed service providers create and customize customer-facing security reports. The company describes the release as an early step in a broader agentic SecOps roadmap.

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Guardz introduced Agentic Reporting, a conversational AI feature intended to help managed service providers create and deliver customer security reports.

The company announced the capability in a Guardz blog post and a PR Newswire release, describing it as an AI-native reporting workflow for managed service providers, or MSPs. Channel Insider also reported that the tool is designed to help MSP security teams generate customer reports, surface threat data, and communicate service value more quickly.

What Guardz announced

According to Guardz, Agentic Reporting is built around a conversational interface that allows MSPs to create interactive dashboard reports for security operations. The company says the feature can support report creation, customization, and delivery for customer-facing security reviews.

Guardz’s announcement frames the product as a way for MSPs to demonstrate the work they are doing across customer environments. The company’s blog post says the feature is meant to help providers “prove value” by turning security activity and threat information into reports that customers can understand.

The PR Newswire announcement describes the capability as part of a broader shift toward “agentic” security operations for MSPs. Guardz said Agentic Reporting is the first step in that roadmap, though the provided announcement does not detail the full set of future features or timelines.

Why reporting matters for MSPs

MSPs often manage security tools and incident response processes for many small and mid-sized business customers. Reporting is a recurring part of that relationship: customers expect evidence of what threats were detected, what actions were taken, and how the provider is reducing risk.

Guardz is positioning Agentic Reporting around that operational burden. Channel Insider reported that the tool is intended to help MSP security teams produce customer security reports faster while surfacing relevant threat data. The publication also characterized the launch as an AI reporting tool for MSP security teams.

The core claim across the Guardz and PR Newswire materials is not that the tool replaces security analysts, but that it changes how reports are assembled and explained. Guardz describes a conversational workflow where users can ask for reports and tailor outputs, rather than manually building every customer-facing view from scratch.

Part of an agentic SecOps strategy

Guardz’s language places the release within the growing use of “agentic” AI terminology in security operations. In this context, the company is using the term to describe a reporting workflow that can respond to user prompts and help generate tailored outputs from security data.

The company’s PR Newswire release says the launch is intended to “redefine SecOps for the modern MSP,” but the concrete product described in the available sources is narrower: an AI-assisted reporting capability focused on report creation, customization, and delivery.

That distinction matters. The current announcement is about reporting and communication, not a fully autonomous security operations platform. Guardz says the feature is the first step in a broader roadmap, but the sources provided do not establish what additional agentic SecOps functions will be delivered or when.

What to watch next

For MSPs evaluating tools like this, the practical questions will likely include data accuracy, report auditability, customization controls, and how well the generated reports reflect real security activity. The supplied Guardz, PR Newswire, and Channel Insider materials focus on the product launch and intended workflow rather than independent performance testing.

The launch nevertheless reflects a clear direction in cybersecurity software: vendors are applying conversational AI to routine but important operational tasks, including reporting. In Guardz’s case, the target audience is MSPs that need to translate security operations into customer-ready narratives and dashboards.

Key takeaways
  • 1

    Guardz introduced Agentic Reporting, a conversational AI feature intended to help managed service providers create and deliver customer security reports.

  • 2

    The company announced the capability in a Guardz blog post and a PR Newswire release, describing it as an AI native reporting workflow for managed service providers, or MSPs.

  • 3

    Channel Insider also reported that the tool is designed to help MSP security teams generate customer reports, surface threat data, and communicate service value more quickly.

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Published Jun 8, 2026, 12:00 AM

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