Peraton’s AI platform integrates into army cyber operations, enhancing training, penetration testing, and real-time guidance for faster, smarter mission outcomes.
Military AI
Aug 21, 2025
AI is set to integrate into US Army cyber pipelines to boost training and streamline operations.
Peraton has received a contract from the US Army Cyber Command to advance GHOSTCREW, a program that uses an AI-assisted platform to speed up training and penetration testing for cyber operators. The effort is being developed alongside the Cyber Fusion Innovation Center, a joint initiative of the US Army Cyber Technology and Innovation Center.
GHOSCREW embeds AI directly into operator workflows, allowing it to monitor activity and provide real-time, context-based guidance. Instead of relying on manual data input, the platform suggests tools, methods, and broader strategies as tasks unfold. By learning from user behavior and trusted sources, the system builds a living knowledge base to sharpen speed and accuracy in future operations.
“The GHOSTCREW project embodies what can be done today in human machine teaming,” said Todd Borkey, Peraton’s chief technology officer. “Embedding advanced AI directly into cyber operator workflows presents a massive gain in how we train, fight, and defend.”




