Google Unveils AI Threat Defense Platform to Fight AI-Powered Cyberattacks
New AI Threat Defense platform combines capabilities from Mandiant, Wiz and Gemini to help customers fight AI with AI. The post Google Unveils AI Threat Defense Platform to Fight AI-Powered Cyberattacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Google Cloud this week announced an always-on autonomous platform designed to protect enterprises from the rising wave of AI-powered cyberattacks.
The new Google AI Threat Defense cybersecurity solution leverages AI to identify machine-powered threats faster and stop them before they can do harm.
According to Google, the platform continuously prioritizes critical real-world risks and can help organizations implement defenses that predict attack paths and proactively deploy remediation.
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