Stopping a cyberattack while walking your dog - defensive AI security CEO says it's not ruff to do

AI security firm Corma is developing a unified platform to help defenders manage security threats. Their goal is to give security teams a single point of control, addressing the current imbalance where AI is often more advanced in offense than defense.
Key takeaways
- Unified AI security platform aims to simplify defense.
- Addresses AI's stronger offensive capabilities.
- Seeks to close the 'defense gap' for security teams.
- Promises centralized control over security operations.
Why it matters
This development is significant for professionals relying on AI tools for security. A consolidated defense system could streamline threat detection and response, making it easier to manage complex cyber risks without needing specialized expertise for each tool.
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