SECURITY
SECURITY
SECURITY
Cyberthreat intelligence data provider Cybersixgill today announced new enhancements to Cybersixgill IQ, its generative artificial intelligence solution launched in June.
The new Cybersixgill IQ enhancements are said to be built on the premise that as good as cyberthreat intelligence is, it’s critical to match intelligence with insights that matter to each company’s specific context. IQ provides unique threat intelligence embedded with its Attack Surface Management module to deliver contextual insights and allow organizations to make significant strides in combating the most pertinent threats.
The company argues that as generative AI undergoes rapid evolution, so too has it continuously pushed the development of IQ and cyberthreat intelligence, or CTI, into new territory. Harnessing generative AI technologies, Cybersixgill IQ makes CTI accessible to organizations at any security maturity level and addresses a multitude of user personas and cybersecurity challenges.
Additionally, the solution also addresses the issues of data trust found in other generative AI offerings. It adheres to data privacy regulations by protecting users’ data and never sharing it with the generative AI model or any third parties.
The new enhancements include custom report-building capabilities to streamline data aggregation and analysis, enabling easy sharing of critical information across the organization. A new credentials module uncovers compromised credentials, including input from stealer logs, arming security teams against unauthorized access risks.
The generative AI solution addresses pain points experienced by overburdened security teams, such as addressing alert fatigue, sifting through overwhelming volumes of threat data and managing and monitoring an ever-expanding attack surface. The service’s Entity Navigator has also been revamped to speed up investigations, offering consolidated threat intelligence data.
“Today, we are disrupting CTI by adopting generative AI across our platform to offer a groundbreaking new experience,” Chief Product Officer Gabi Reish said in a statement ahead of the release. “The ability to add each company’s specific attack surface context to the equation truly unravels the most critical threat exposure challenges customers face daily and helps users build formidable defenses against the threats targeting them.”
Cybersixgill will demonstrate the new IQ enhancements at Black Hat USA 2023 in Las Vegas this week.
The company is venture capital-backed, having raised $56 million to date, according to Crunchbase. Investors in the company include Elrom Ventures LLC, CrowdStrike Falcon Fund LP, REV Capital LLC, OurCrowd Ltd. and Bright Pixel Capital LLC.
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