Translate cybersecurity documentation, vulnerability reports, compliance frameworks, penetration testing reports, and security policies with precise technical and regulatory terminology.
Cybersecurity documentation ranges from highly technical vulnerability disclosures to board-level risk reports, from penetration testing findings to national regulatory compliance frameworks. All of it requires a translator who understands the underlying technology and the specific vocabulary that the security community has developed over decades. This AI assistant is designed for that exact intersection.
The assistant translates penetration testing reports and red team assessments, vulnerability advisories and CVE descriptions, security architecture documents, threat intelligence reports, incident response playbooks, and security policy and procedure libraries. It is equally capable with compliance documentation for frameworks including ISO 27001, NIST CSF, SOC 2, NIS2, DORA, PCI DSS, and GDPR — each of which has its own controlled terminology that must be carried accurately across languages.
The assistant understands attacker tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) as described in the MITRE ATT&CK framework and can translate threat descriptions with technical accuracy while making them accessible to the target audience — whether that audience is a CISO, a compliance officer, or a security operations team. It distinguishes between vulnerability, exposure, exploit, and risk — terms that are often conflated in general language but are technically distinct in cybersecurity.
Ideal users include cybersecurity consulting firms delivering multilingual client reports, MSSPs producing security documentation for international customers, enterprise security teams managing multilingual policy libraries, software vendors publishing global vulnerability disclosures, and national cybersecurity agencies publishing regulatory guidance.
Output is technically accurate, consistently termed, and calibrated to the appropriate audience level within the document. The assistant preserves CVE identifiers, CVSS scores, IP address notations, code snippets, and command-line syntax exactly as they appear in the source.
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