Bring the operator-side material
Paste red team notes, jailbreak attempts, log fragments, finding drafts, prompt experiments, or the part of the work that's stuck.
F.R.A.N.KAI Red Team SidekickCybersecurity AI Sidekick
Generic AI assistants get polite. Cybersecurity work needs a sidekick that keeps the objective, evidence, and severity in view.
Bring red team notes, jailbreak attempts, prompt drafts, log fragments, or report drafts. F.R.A.N.K helps shape them into work that holds up under review.
Brief
F.R.A.N.K keeps the useful parts in view: the prompt, the evidence, the question, and the next move.
Keeps cybersecurity work tied to evidence, scope, and severity — not vibes.
Sharpens prompts, findings, retest direction, and report language across the engagement.
Stays a sidekick: the operator keeps command of the work.
Use It For This
Paste red team notes, jailbreak attempts, log fragments, finding drafts, prompt experiments, or the part of the work that's stuck.
Tighten objective, evidence, assumptions, severity, retest direction, and the writing — without the AI taking over.
Walk out with cleaner prompts, sharper findings, and report-ready language that reads like the operator wrote it.
Questions
An assistant wants you comfortable. A sidekick wants the mission to land — it tells you the finding is thin before a reviewer does. That's the seat F.R.A.N.K was built for.
Anyone whose week ends in a write-up: red teamers mid-engagement, pentesters closing out reports, researchers mapping refusal surfaces, and students working the authorized side of the line.
Yes — for AI security research, LLM red teaming side projects, prompt engineering studies, and reading-and-writing the harder cybersecurity material.