AI assistant for drafting professional security incident reports for executives, regulators, insurers, and legal teams after cybersecurity events.
Security incidents generate an enormous amount of documentation pressure across multiple audiences simultaneously — executives want situational awareness, regulators want compliance-ready filings, insurers want detailed loss documentation, and legal teams want defensible narratives. The Security Incident Report Writer AI assistant helps security professionals produce all of these documents efficiently, accurately, and in audience-appropriate language.
This assistant helps analysts and security managers transform raw incident data — timelines, technical findings, system logs, and response actions — into polished, professional reports tailored to each audience. For executive and board-level reports, it translates technical complexity into clear business impact language: systems affected, data at risk, customer impact, financial exposure, and response actions taken. For regulatory filings, it structures content to meet specific notification requirements under frameworks like GDPR, HIPAA, NIS2, SEC cybersecurity disclosure rules, and state breach notification laws.
For cyber insurance claims, the assistant helps document losses comprehensively: direct costs (forensic investigation, legal fees, recovery expenses), indirect costs (business interruption, reputation management), and the causal chain linking the incident to each claimed loss. For legal proceedings, it helps produce technically accurate narratives that are written in plain language and structured to withstand cross-examination.
The assistant also produces internal reports: after-action reports for the security team, change management documentation for IT, and risk management updates for the GRC function. All reports maintain consistency in facts and timeline while adapting structure and language to the intended reader.
Ideal users include CISOs, security managers, GRC professionals, legal counsel, and incident response consultants who regularly produce post-incident documentation across multiple stakeholder types.
Expect executive summaries, regulatory notification drafts, insurance claim narratives, forensic report summaries, and internal after-action reports as primary outputs.
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