Secure Logic has launched a Cyber Threat Platform. The platform continuously collects security data across the network, and uses AI to develop virtual replicas of read-world objects and users. The platform applies predictive analytics to model the expected behaviour and future state of the objects, and applies AI-powered reasoning to map the threat’s expected progression onto the real-world environment.
Once the AI has deemed a risk sufficiently high, Secure Logic’s Cyber Threat Intelligence Centre immediately acts to quarantine or disable the threat before it reaches critical assets.
Secure Logic’s Cyber Threat Intelligence Centre is a Sydney-based 24×7 operations facility providing continuous threat intelligence, hunting and monitoring for organisations including leading private sector institutions, and key government agencies.
Secure Logic CEO Santosh Devaraj said that the complexity and variety of cyber threats today has made predictive security measures a necessity.
“Traditional point-in-time detection methods are being rendered obsolete by increasingly sophisticated and well-resourced malicious actors. Fortunately, advancements in the areas of artificial intelligence and predictive analytics have equipped businesses with the tools to mitigate threats before they result in a breach,” he said.
“Actions as seemingly innocuous as accessing the server at an odd hour, or uploading an unusual file, can when placed in the correct context be a critical early indicator of malicious activity. This is the level at which we need to begin viewing threat detection – rather than responding reactively to an incident after it has occurred.”
Secure Logic’s Cyber Threat Platform is vendor agnostic, and can leverage data from dozens of leading hardware and software manufacturers to predict, investigate and hunt potential threats. Mr Devaraj believes technologies like AI and predictive analytics are the future of the cyber security sector.
“AI-driven predictive analytics is the logical next step for the cyber security industry. From here, the focus must be on modelling potential threats at the earliest possible stage to proactively minimise the potential harm,” Mr Devaraj added.
“The local and international regulatory trend towards greater data transparency has raised the security stakes for companies which harbour sensitive information – particularly those in industries such as finance, education and healthcare – the latter of which has become a prized target for hackers.”
Secure Logic is an Australian cyber security company that works with governments and the private sector on cyber security and digital identity solutions.