
According to a report published by SourceSecurity.com, Panaseer has launched a new set of tools called the Panaseer IQ Suite. This new suite is designed to help organisations gain better control over their cybersecurity and understand their risks more clearly.
Many organisations already use a wide range of security tools. These tools collect huge amounts of technical data about systems, devices, software and possible threats. However, the problem is that this information is often complex and difficult to interpret. Security teams can struggle to see what really matters, which issues are most urgent, and what action they should take first. The new IQ Suite aims to solve this problem.
The Panaseer IQ Suite uses artificial intelligence, including generative AI, to turn detailed technical data into clear, plain-English explanations. Instead of simply showing charts, numbers or raw data, the system explains what the data means.
For example, it can highlight changes in risk levels, describe why those changes are important, and suggest practical next steps. This helps teams understand the bigger picture without having to analyse everything manually.
The Suite builds on Panaseer’s existing platform, which already measures and monitors security controls across an organisation. Security controls include things like patching software, managing user access, and protecting devices. The platform checks whether these controls are working properly and whether they are reducing risk as intended. With the addition of the IQ tools, users can now receive clearer insights and guidance based on this information.

One of the key benefits of the IQ Suite is that it helps organisations move from a reactive approach to a proactive one. In many cases, companies only respond after a problem has already caused damage, such as a data breach or system outage. By providing clearer visibility of risks and weaknesses, the IQ Suite allows teams to spot potential issues earlier. This means they can fix problems before attackers take advantage of them.
The Suite is made up of three main components: MetricIQ, DashboardIQ and ScorecardIQ. Each part is designed for a different type of user within an organisation.
MetricIQ focuses on individual security metrics. It explains what specific measurements mean and why they are changing. For example, if a compliance score drops, MetricIQ can explain the likely reasons and what impact this could have.
DashboardIQ works at a broader level. It reviews information shown on security dashboards and provides written summaries and insights. This helps security managers quickly understand trends and patterns without having to interpret every graph themselves.
ScorecardIQ is aimed more at senior leaders and executives. Board members and senior managers often need a high-level view of risk, rather than technical detail. ScorecardIQ provides clear summaries that explain overall security performance and highlight the most important concerns in straightforward language.
By tailoring information to different roles, the IQ Suite ensures that everyone — from technical analysts to senior leadership — can understand the organisation’s security position. This improves communication between teams and supports better decision-making at every level.
Another important advantage is time saving. Security teams are often under pressure, with limited staff and growing threats.
By automatically analysing data and producing clear explanations, the IQ Suite reduces the time spent reviewing reports and interpreting complex information. Teams can focus more on fixing problems rather than trying to understand them.
The new tools are fully integrated into the existing Panaseer platform. They are available to both new and current customers. This means organisations already using the platform can add the new capabilities without needing a completely separate system.
Overall, the launch of the Panaseer IQ Suite reflects a wider trend in cybersecurity: making advanced data analysis more accessible and easier to understand. As cyber threats continue to increase, organisations need clearer insight into their risks.
By combining measurement, automation and AI-driven explanations, Panaseer aims to give security teams the clarity and confidence they need to protect their systems more effectively.