Booz Allen Hamilton announced the launch of its AI‑native cyber defense suite, Vellox, during the RSA Conference 2026 on March 20 2026. The announcement came ahead of the conference’s main sessions, which run from March 23‑26, and positioned the company to showcase the suite to a broad audience of federal and defense customers.
Vellox is a comprehensive set of AI‑driven tools designed to integrate seamlessly with existing federal government systems. The suite implements a zero‑trust architecture and is engineered to meet Department of Defense cybersecurity standards, including NIST SP 800‑171 and the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) framework. By aligning with these standards, Vellox offers a ready‑to‑deploy solution for agencies that must comply with stringent security requirements.
The launch reflects Booz Allen’s broader strategy to convert its consulting services into productized solutions that deliver higher margins and recurring revenue. In FY 2025 the company reported $12.0 billion in revenue, up 12.4% year‑over‑year, and an adjusted EBITDA of $1.315 billion, an 11.9% increase. Its AI business grew more than 30% to roughly $800 million, underscoring the financial momentum behind the new suite.
Vellox builds on the company’s earlier release of Vellox Reverser, a malware‑analysis tool that became generally available in January 2026. The broader suite, unveiled at RSAC, is expected to include additional AI‑powered components that extend threat detection, response, and compliance automation across federal networks. While Reverser is already in use, the remaining modules are slated for phased rollout in the coming months.
The cybersecurity market is experiencing a surge in demand for AI‑driven solutions, especially among defense and intelligence agencies. Booz Allen’s position as a leading provider of AI and cybersecurity services to the U.S. federal government gives it a competitive edge; the Vellox suite is expected to deepen that advantage and open new revenue opportunities in a market that is rapidly expanding as agencies modernize their cyber defenses.
CEO Horacio Rozanski has repeatedly highlighted the company’s focus on AI and advanced technology to accelerate client missions. The Vellox launch is a tangible manifestation of that vision, demonstrating Booz Allen’s commitment to delivering productized, AI‑native solutions that can be scaled across its client base.
By aligning Vellox with DoD cybersecurity standards and offering a zero‑trust, AI‑driven architecture, Booz Allen positions itself to capture a growing share of the federal cybersecurity market. The suite’s ability to integrate with existing systems and provide real‑time threat detection and response is likely to accelerate adoption among agencies seeking to meet evolving compliance requirements and defend against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
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