Security teams know people are part of the attack surface. The hard part is acting on that knowledge in a consistent way. There’s no shortage of signals, but figuring out what actually matters, when to step in, and how to show progress still takes more time than most teams have. still takes time most teams don’t have.
With the launch of
Livvy, Living Security is trying to change how Human Risk Management actually operates day to day. Livvy is the AI-native intelligence engine at the core of Living Security’s HRM platform, built to predict risk, guide response, and reduce exposure across both humans and AI agents.
Why Livvy isn’t just another AI layer
Many security platforms are adding AI features. Living Security’s argument is that Livvy is different because she was not added later.
Ashley Rose, CEO of Living Security told MSSP Alert, “Livvy isn’t an AI feature layered onto an existing product - she’s the always-on intelligence engine at the core of our AI-native Human Risk Management platform,” s “With five years of human risk data and learnings from the world’s largest organizations, we re-architected the platform from the ground up so Livvy continuously analyzes behavioral, identity, and threat signals to predict risk trajectories, explain why they matter, and drive action in real time.”
That architectural choice matters. Instead of acting as a copilot that reacts to prompts, Livvy runs continuously in the background, turning raw signals into context and context into decisions.
“This isn’t about adding a copilot or assistant after the fact,” Rose said. “Livvy operates as the intelligence layer that brings clarity to complexity, turning signals into outcomes at a speed and scale bolt-on AI simply can’t match.”
What problem this actually solves for MSSPs
Most HRM tools already surface risk. Where they fall short is what happens next. Alerts still need interpretation. Priorities still need human judgment. Interventions still require manual effort. That limits how consistently and profitably managed providers can deliver the service.
“Traditional HRM tools surface risk but still leave MSSPs doing the hardest work manually - interpreting alerts, deciding what matters most, and determining when and how to act,” Rose explained. “That limits consistency, scale, and measurable outcomes.”
Livvy is designed to close that gap. The platform correlates signals into risk patterns, explains why those patterns matter, recommends next steps with confidence scoring, and automates routine interventions, while keeping humans in control.
“This allows MSSPs to move from reactive monitoring to proactive risk reduction,” Rose said. “They can deliver faster remediation, clearer outcomes, and more scalable services without adding headcount.”
In practical terms, that changes HRM from a reporting-heavy service into something closer to continuous risk reduction.
How Livvy fits into broader security services
Livvy is not positioned as a standalone tool. Its value increases when it is embedded into services MSSPs already deliver.
“Livvy is designed to be embedded across the Living Security platform, rather than as a standalone add-on,” Rose said. “The value is amplified when integrated into MDR, identity, and compliance offerings, where predictive insight, prioritization, and automation increase the effectiveness and scalability of those services.”
That positioning reflects how HRM is evolving. Workforce risk does not sit neatly in one category anymore. It affects detection, access, compliance, and now AI agent behavior. Livvy’s role is to connect those dots early enough to matter.
Livvy’s launch points to a shift in how Human Risk Management is expected to work. Visibility is no longer the differentiator. Predictive intelligence, guided action, and measurable outcomes are.
By building AI-native intelligence into the core of the platform, Living Security is betting that HRM becomes less about awareness metrics and more about operational risk reduction. For security teams and MSSPs under pressure to do more with the same resources, that shift is the part worth paying attention to.