Cybersecurity has a healthier and older relationship with artificial intelligence (AI) than pretty much any other industry niche.  That’s because the information available on cyber threats is better vetted than 90 percent of what is fed into ChatGPT and the Google and Microsoft versions of generative AI.  But putting that data to use in security is not that easy… yet.


Cyber Protection Magazine has been tasing with companies for several weeks as we study the constructive uses of AI in security, and try to find a way through the hype. We interviewed the CEO of one company recently, Gopi Sirineni of Axiado.  They are about to launch a security co-processor driven by a unique AI that will be based on the Sirineni calls a “data lake” of attack schemes.  This information is a “living” database that will constantly be updated. But to make sure it is as comprehensive as possible, they are enlisting the help of the worldwide cybersecurity community.  To participate, you can contact Axiado through their website, on the corporate Linkedin page, or to Sirineni directly.  More will be available at the magazine in the next two weeks.

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