PHILADELPHIA, PA — Outpost24 has unveiled AI-enhanced summaries for its Digital Risk Protection (DRP) modules. This new feature is designed to simplify complex threat intelligence, making it easier for security teams to interpret and act swiftly.
The DRP modules, part of Outpost24’s External Attack Surface Management (EASM) platform, provide continuous monitoring for exposed credentials, brand impersonations, data leaks, and other potential risks. However, the volume and complexity of these findings have often posed challenges for security teams. The addition of AI-powered large language models (LLMs) aims to address this by generating concise, 25-word summaries for key DRP findings.
This enhancement offers several benefits, including reduced decision-making time, simplified threat insights, and translations of foreign language threats into English. By distilling detailed threat intelligence into digestible summaries, the feature empowers teams to focus on critical concerns and respond proactively.
Omri Kletter, Chief Product Officer at Outpost24, highlighted the importance of this advancement. “The latest AI-powered feature in Outpost24’s Digital Risk Protection solution enhances efficiency by providing time-saving summaries that support informed decision-making and proactive threat management,” he said.
The AI-enhanced summaries represent another leap forward in Outpost24’s innovation within the cybersecurity space. The DRP upgrade complements the existing Domain Discovery AI feature already integrated into the EASM platform and signals the company’s commitment to advancing AI functionality across its Attack Surface Management (ASM) solutions.
With these enhancements, Outpost24 continues to solidify its position as a trusted partner for businesses seeking streamlined and effective cyber risk management tools. Security teams stand to gain both time and clarity while navigating an increasingly complex digital landscape.
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