Maryland-based Sealing Technologies has launched an AI hunt kit assistant built for defensive cyber tasks in the field.
Called Operator X, the fully offline system gives cyber teams “mission-ready” support in disconnected or contested environments where cloud tools are not an option.
The platform acts as a command center for a user’s existing toolkit, letting teams correlate threat intelligence, keep workflow notes, and pull insights from other software using plain English instead of coding.
It also automates complex tasks such as writing detection rules, managing cyber capabilities, and generating mission reports, helping operators work faster and more accurately in high-pressure environments.
With an expanding suite of automation agents, Operator X integrates proven tools like Splunk and Elastic analytics, Security Onion network security, and VMware cloud applications into a unified system.
Sealing Technologies said that the tech’s adaptive intelligence provides flexible, fast, and accurate support, adjusting on the fly to evolving mission demands.
Supporting Field Cyber Ops
Headquartered in Columbia, Sealing Technologies delivers advanced defensive cyber solutions to the US Department of Defense. It is best known for its Cyber Fly-Away Kits — portable, field-deployable systems that have supported American military cyber missions since 2018.
The company is part of Parsons Corporation, a major US government contractor based in Virginia that provides cyber, command and control, missile defense, and space solutions.
In July 2025, Sealing Technologies signed an agreement with ruggedized computer systems manufacturer NCS Technologies to increase the production of its Cyber Hunt Kits fivefold.
This expansion aims to meet the growing demand for defensive cyber solutions among US defense users.