6 AI Tools The Intezer Team Uses to Work Faster and Smarter

Itai Tevet

At Intezer, AI isn’t just what we build—it’s how we work. As an AI-driven SOC company, we embrace artificial intelligence not only in our product but also in our internal operations. With our Gen AI policies in place, these tools help us move faster, improve efficiency, and free up time for high-value work without compromising security or data privacy. 

Many companies are still figuring out how to integrate AI into their workflows, so we’re sharing what works for us. Our goal is to help teams save time researching and experimenting with AI tools by providing insights into what delivers real results. 

Here’s a look at some of the AI tools we rely on, and why they’re worth considering:

1. Napkin AI – Turning Ideas into Infographics

Visual storytelling is powerful, and Napkin AI helps us create compelling infographics effortlessly. Whether it’s explaining a security concept, simplifying complex attack flows, or creating data-driven visuals, Napkin AI allows teams to generate high-quality graphics without relying on extensive design resources. If you’re looking for a fast and effective way to make your presentations or reports more compelling, this is worth trying.

2. CodeRabbit.ai – Smarter Code, Fewer Bugs

Writing high-quality, secure code is critical for any cybersecurity company. CodeRabbit.ai helps our developers catch bugs early and optimize code, while providing AI-powered suggestions to improve performance and maintainability. It’s like having an AI pair-programmer offering best practices and insights, so engineers can focus on solving bigger problems.

3. Warp – AI-Powered Terminal for Speed and Efficiency

Warp transforms how our engineers interact with the command line. Instead of spending time crafting complex shell commands, they can describe what they need in plain English, and Warp generates the correct command. This AI-enhanced terminal saves time, reduces errors, and streamlines workflows—especially for multitasking engineers.

4. ChatGPT – An All-Around Assistant

ChatGPT needs no introduction. It is an integral part of our operations, assisting teams across domains. It helps us refine marketing content, brainstorm new product features, review legal agreements, and  generate financial summaries. Acting as an AI co-pilot, ChatGPT boosts productivity and accelerates decision-making across the company. This is a great place to start if you haven’t begun integrating AI-assistants into your workflow.

5. Bolt + Windsurf – Rapid Prototyping and Internal Tooling

Speed is crucial when testing new ideas, and Bolt, combined with Windsurf, enables us to spin up proof-of-concepts and internal tools with minimal effort. These AI development tools help us quickly create frontend apps with solid backends without excessive development cycles. If you need to accelerate prototyping to stay agile and innovative, this duo is worth exploring.

6. Pipedream – No-Code Automation

Automation is a major efficiency driver, and Pipedream helps us streamline many different processes across go-to-market, revenue operations (RevOps), customer interactions, and backend development. Its automation capabilities keep everything running smoothly and allow for easy integration with LLM models. It’s a great combination of no-code and yes-code (is that a thing?!😁), as we use a lot of Python within it.

Tools We’re Exploring

We’re also testing a few other promising AI tools that may soon become part of our daily workflows:

  • Epsilla – A platform for creating custom AI agents, potentially useful for automating complex business processes.
  • ContentRadar.ai – Designed for content marketing teams, this tool helps track content performance and trends to refine marketing strategies.
  • Concierge – An AI chat system that connects to various SaaS applications, streamlining internal and external communications.
  • Perplexity – Currently used by some team members for research purposes.

Why It Matters

AI isn’t just a trend—it’s a fundamental shift in how businesses operate. By leveraging AI internally, we not only improve our own efficiency but also gain firsthand insights into what makes AI tools effective. 

We want to share these experiences, so other companies can benefit and integrate AI more confidently. If you’re exploring AI tools for your business, we hope this list provides a helpful starting point, and as we continue to evaluate these tools, we’ll share insights into whether they prove to be valuable additions.

Have an AI tool that’s transformed your workflow? We’d love to hear about it!

Itai Tevet

Co-founder and CEO of Intezer, Itai is on a mission to revolutionize how SOC teams investigate and respond to cybersecurity incidents. He previously led the cyber incident response team for one of the world’s most targeted organizations. Itai combines his expertise in AI and security to advise security leaders at Fortune 500 companies on how to defend against threat actors in the AI era.

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