AQUILA C4I is the strategic seat above your entire security program. Each edition is a complete, CISO-grade capability for its discipline — and they all converge into one executive operating model.
Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence. The base of every license, where every edition's signal converges and the day's decisions are ranked on your desk in plain language.
Governance, risk, and compliance as a living program — not a spreadsheet. Hundreds of frameworks, mapped controls, continuous evidence collection, and attestations that stay audit-ready by design.
Continuous detection and incident workflow across your whole environment — one screen for every tenant you defend, mapped to MITRE ATT&CK, guided end to end by BEN.
Adversary emulation and exploitability validation. See what an attacker would actually do against you — demonstrated, prioritized by real exposure, and measured over time.
Business-impact analysis, recovery runbooks, and rehearsed exercises. Know how fast you recover before you have to — and prove it to insurers, regulators, and the board.
Endpoint and end-user protection as a single surface — coverage, hardening, and behavior analytics across every human and machine, with a lightweight local agent.
Think of it like a vehicle. Everyone gets the same command platform; you choose the editions that fit how you drive.
The command center is the foundation of every license — the seat from which the whole program is run, whatever editions sit beneath it.
A governance and audit firm might run C4I + GRC and nothing else. A SOC-led team starts with Monitor. Your reality decides.
Add editions as your program matures and the need — and the budget — are there. Nothing to rip out, nothing to re-platform.
A CISO will map AQUILA C4I to your stack and tell you the one seat to take first — honestly, even if that is a single edition.
BEN is AQUILA C4I's AI cybersecurity advisor, present across the entire platform. Each edition adds five virtual specialists — twenty-five in all — that read your environment, surface what matters, and explain posture in language a board can act on.
It is the encoded discipline of a practitioner who has lived inside this work — available to organizations that could never put a senior CISO on staff.