R&D

Taitan is still under development, but it has already proven to be effective in combating AI threads. In one recent test, Taitan was able to detect and respond to a new malware attack within minutes. This is a feat that would have been impossible for a human security analyst.

Taitan is a powerful tool that can help to protect organizations from cyber threats. As AI becomes more prevalent in the cyber security landscape, Taitan will become even more important.

Here are some of the ways that Taitan is used to fight AI threads:

  • Malware detection: Taitan can identify malicious code that is written in AI. This includes both known malware and new malware that has never been seen before.
  • Phishing detection: Taitan can identify phishing emails that are sent by AI-powered bots. These emails are often more sophisticated than traditional phishing emails, and they can be difficult to detect by humans.
  • Knowledge consolidation: Taitan can consolidate data from various sources to create a comprehensive view of the threat landscape. This information can be used to identify new threats and to develop new mitigation strategies.
  • Detection and prioritization of new threats: Taitan can quickly identify new threats and prioritize them based on their severity. This allows organizations to focus their resources on the most important threats.
  • Breach risk prediction: Taitan can predict the likelihood of a breach occurring. This information can be used to take steps to mitigate the risk of a breach.
  • Task automation: Taitan can automate many of the tasks involved in cyber security, such as malware analysis and incident response. This frees up human security analysts to focus on more strategic tasks.

Taitan is a powerful tool that is helping to protect organizations from cyber threats. As AI becomes more prevalent in the cyber security landscape, Taitan will become even more important.