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Generative AI and integration: Google aims to simplify security in a complex world

With the stakes higher than ever when it comes to cybersecurity, the integration of knowledge and technology is becoming the linchpin for safeguarding digital landscapes.

In the ever-changing world of cybersecurity and with the transformative potential of integrated threat intelligence, the industry needs to focus on simplifying security and enhancing the capabilities of security professionals. The integration of Google and Mandiant, coupled with innovations such as generative artificial intelligence and a commitment to simplifying security, promises to transform the way organizations defend against cyberthreats, according to Eric Doerr (pictured), vice president of engineering and cloud security at Google LLC.

“We’ve obviously been talking a lot about AI and generative AI over the last year,” Doerr said. “If you can make it so the human is doing things that humans are good at and let the computers do the things that they’re good at, the rote tasks, the automated tasks, there’s a big benefit.”

Doerr spoke with theCUBE industry analysts Rebecca Knight and Rob Strechay at the mWISE Conference, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. They discussed the dynamic realm of cybersecurity and how collaboration, innovation and simplicity are driving the industry forward. (* Disclosure below.)

Breaking down barriers: The Google and Mandiant integration

The Google and Mandiant collaboration aims to harness the collective threat intelligence knowledge of both organizations and leverage it through the Chronicle Security Operations platform. This approach enables automatic detection of malicious activities and rapid response to security incidents. What sets this integration apart is its ability to bridge the gap between the historically slow-paced world of cybersecurity and the demands of the modern threat landscape, according to Doerr.

“We’ve been laser-focused, particularly on the things we’ve been building at Google,” he said. “As we’ve made these acquisitions and take the amazing IP and technology and expertise that we’ve gotten from these acquisitions, how do you fuse it together into something that’s truly unique but really focused on upleveling the defender and helping them do their job better, helping them be safer.”

The speed and effectiveness of this collaboration brings together the best of Google and Mandiant to solve real-world security challenges. The integration isn’t solely about serving sophisticated customers; it’s about addressing the broader global need for improved security. In an era of increasing cyberthreats and geopolitical tensions, the integration seeks to enhance security postures across the board, according to Doerr.

“Parts of the world aren’t satisfied with their existing security setup,” he said. “And you’ve got an increasingly hostile geopolitical landscape [and] proliferation of cybercrime. It’s a tough world to defend against. We’re certainly hoping to help a lot of our customers do a lot better.”

Simplifying security in a complex landscape

The average security job is often burdened with repetitive manual tasks, leading to dissatisfaction among security professionals. Additionally, the industry faces a shortage of cybersecurity talent, with millions of open positions remaining unfilled.

To address these challenges, generative AI has been introduced as part of the solution. By automating routine tasks and allowing humans to focus on tasks that require creativity and expertise, gen AI has the potential to make security professionals more productive and fill the talent gap, according to Doerr.

“There’s just a tremendous opportunity there. And generative AI is a piece of that puzzle,” he added.

Here’s the complete video interview, part of SiliconANGLE’s and theCUBE’s coverage of the mWISE Conference:

(* Disclosure: Google Cloud sponsored this segment of theCUBE. Neither Google Cloud nor other sponsors have editorial control over content on theCUBE or SiliconANGLE.)

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