BlackBerry unveils cybersecurity assistant powered by generative AI

BlackBerry has unveiled an enterprise-grade security assistant platform powered by generative AI tools.

Aimed at increasing the efficiency and performance of CISO teams, the unnamed generative AI-powered assistant will act as an additional SOC analyst for your team – so if you’re a Security Operations Center (SOC) analyst who needs an assistant has, Blackberry may have the solution for you.

The latest innovation will be available to CylanceAI customers and will enable SOC teams to stay ahead of threats by using predictive cybersecurity to stay ahead. The AI ​​is trained on private large language models (LLM), giving it a higher level of precision and data privacy.

More than just a robot

“BlackBerry pioneered the AI ​​cybersecurity market and our commitment to innovation means we are once again at the forefront of the industry as we unveil our Generative AI-powered cybersecurity assistant,” said Nathan Jenniges, SVP & GM Spark, Cybersecurity Business Unit, BlackBerry.

“This new solution will enable our customers to modernize their SOC operations, allowing them to stay one step ahead of the adversary. It will be invaluable to CISOs in overcoming the challenges they face, including an evolving threat landscape and limited resources.”

The generative AI solution will be able to predict the needs of its users, dramatically improving workflow and reducing the time needed for threat research. The initial release of this cybersecurity AI will be limited to a limited group of CylanceAI customers.

“Generative AI has the potential to deliver tremendous economic value, making it an area of ​​focus for BlackBerry. Our patent portfolio already includes generative AI,” said Charles Eagan, BlackBerry Chief Technology Officer.

“In all our innovations, we take seriously our commitment to delivering enterprise-grade solutions – innovations that deliver value rather than react to hype.”

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