BlackBerry announces Generative AI-powered cybersecurity assistant

BlackBerry announces Generative AI-powered cybersecurity assistant

BlackBerry has announced its new Generative AI-powered assistant for Security Operations Center (SOC) teams. The enterprise-grade solution acts as a SOC Analyst providing Generative AI-based cyberthreat analysis and support to enhance CISO operations. It leverages private large language models (LLMs) for greater accuracy and data privacy.  

The solution, which will be available to BlackBerry’s Cylance AI customers, predicts customer needs to proactively provide information rather than requiring users to manually ask questions and compresses research hours into seconds. Fully integrated in the Cylance Console, it produces a natural workflow instead of an inefficient chatbot experience.

Cylance launched as one of the industry’s first AI and predictive cybersecurity solutions. Predictive cybersecurity is a must for emerging cyber-risks and is seen as the future of cybersecurity.

BlackBerry has delivered transformative innovation for almost 40 years and continues to set a standard in the technology industry. In the field of AI, this is evidenced by the company having more than 5x the AI/ML patents than competitors and AI being integrated across the company’s product portfolio. Furthermore, in early October, BlackBerry was one of the first signatories of Canada’s voluntary Code of Conduct on the responsible development and management of advanced Generative AI systems.

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