Today at the RSA Conference (RSAC) 2023 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, cybersecurity and risk management vendor SecurityScorecard announced the launch of the “first” GPT-4 security scoring platform.
SecurityScorecard's artificial intelligence solution integrates with OpenAI GPT-4 to enable cybersecurity leaders, such as CISOs, to ask natural language questions and get feedback on cyber threats and security gaps in their organization's environment.
For example, a user can ask “find my 10 lowest rated suppliers” or “show me which of my critical suppliers were breached in the last year” to identify vulnerabilities in their environment. This use of generative AI allows security executives to identify weaknesses in their security strategies faster than they could with manual approaches.
SecurityScorecard claims to be the first security scoring platform to implement natural language processing in a way that users can interact with on demand.
"Our team members are directly focused on driving innovation that helps our customers increase cyber resilience against global threats," said Aleksandr Yampolskiy, CEO and co-founder of SecurityScorecard, in a press release. "It is this commitment that has led us to infuse our customers with transformative AI technology that enables them to be more proactive, move faster and be more strategic for their organizations."
The announcement comes as a wave of AI-focused generative security tools were unveiled at RSAC, with vendors such as Google and SentinelOne each launching security products based on LLM.
However, while Google Cloud Security AI Workbench and SentinelOne's threat detection platform focus on detecting malicious threats such as malware, SecurityScorecard focuses on enabling users to generate an immediate overview of high-priority cyber risks.
More broadly, the release emphasizes that GPT and other LLMs are not limited to summarizing threat activity, but can also serve as a resource for asking questions and improving risk management.

Post a Comment
you have any problem , please let me know.