IBM has integrated generative AI into its managed threat detection and response services to improve security alert investigations. This innovation aims to streamline the identification and response to security threats, significantly reducing investigation times for clients. The AI-based Cybersecurity Assistant analyzes historical threat patterns, providing security analysts with a clearer understanding of critical threats.
The introduction of the Cybersecurity Assistant is expected to enhance the efficiency of security teams by automating routine tasks and allowing them to focus on more pressing threats. By leveraging AI, IBM's services can filter out noise from numerous alerts, enabling IT teams to prioritize critical issues effectively. This advancement not only improves response times but also strengthens the overall security posture of enterprise clients.
• IBM's AI reduces alert investigation times by 48% for clients.
• The Cybersecurity Assistant learns from investigations to improve future responses.
In this context, generative AI is used to enhance threat detection and response capabilities.
IBM's TDR services utilize AI to streamline the investigation process and improve response times.
This assistant helps reduce manual investigations and enhances the speed of threat response.
IBM's recent advancements in AI-driven cybersecurity solutions highlight its commitment to enhancing enterprise security.
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