AI-based security assistant

AI-based security assistant

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A data-centric cybersecurity specialist, expands its AI and machine learning capabilities with the launch of Athena AI, a new generative AI layer spanning the entire Varonis Data Security Platform.

Athena AI fundamentally improves the way security teams protect data, from visibility to action execution. Using natural language makes in-depth research and analysis much easier and more efficient. In this way, users of all skill and competence levels become security specialists.

Generative AI

SOC Analytics: Athena AI's insights and actions help the security team get to the root cause of an alarm, remediate incidents, and proactively secure the environment in record time. Athena AI combines Large Language Models (LLMs) with Varonis' deep context about the organization's data, identities, devices, and past alarms to instantly create tailored alarm response playbooks. Natural language search: Athena AI allows users of all experience levels to determine and reduce their blast radius using Varonis. This means security teams can get precise answers in seconds to questions like “Do we have files with passwords that are accessible to everyone on the Internet?” or “Which users have accessed our payslips?”

Data security and cyber resilience

For more than a decade, Varonis has been using artificial intelligence to sustainably improve customer security with patented machine learning-based threat detection and intelligent access control. The new generative AI layer builds on this and further increases data security and cyber resilience. “Varonis is in a unique position. The metadata collected and analyzed by the solution is invaluable for AI and automation,” says Ed Amoroso, CEO and founder of TAG Cyber. “With the new generative AI, customers are now able to solve their data security problems even faster.”

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About Varonis

Since its founding in 2005, Varonis has taken a different approach than most IT security providers by placing company data stored both locally and in the cloud at the center of its security strategy: sensitive files and e-mails, confidential customer, patient and Employee data, financial data, strategy and product plans and other intellectual property. The Varonis data security platform (DSP) detects insider threats and cyber attacks through the analysis of data, account activities, telemetry and user behavior, prevents or limits data security breaches by locking sensitive, regulated and outdated data and maintains a secure state of the systems through efficient automation .,


 

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