Darktrace has announced a new set of AI products designed to deliver proactive security to help organizations pre-empt cyberthreats. The PREVENT products are the latest additions to the firm’s artificial intelligence (AI)-driven portfolio, which it claimed works together autonomously to optimize an organization’s state of security through a continuous feedback loop. The firm said that the new products are based on breakthroughs developed in the company’s Cambridge Cyber AI Research Centre and the capabilities gained through the acquisition of Cybersprint earlier this year.
PREVENT products use AI to “think like an attacker”
In a press release, Darktrace stated that its two new PREVENT products use AI to “think like an attacker,” finding pathways to an organization’s most critical assets from “inside and outside,” analyzing the most disruptive attacks for an organization and feeding information to support continuous learning and automation to harden systems. PREVENT/E2E (End-to-End) uses an outcome-based approach to managing cyber risk incorporating capabilities from across multiple disciplines including attack path modelling, automated penetration testing, breach and attack emulation, security awareness testing and training, and vulnerability prioritization.
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