Security News > 2017 > February > AI SaaS application for cyber attack detection (Help Net Security)
PatternEx announced the first Artificial Intelligence SaaS application for cyber attack detection at RSA Conference 2017. PatternEx’s flagship product, the PatternEx Threat Prediction Platform, is available as a SaaS application with a free trial period to selected customers. Searching for IoC’s with a SIEM is a time consuming exercise that generates too many false positives to be effective. An Artificial Intelligence solution by contrast rolls up many log lines into a single behavior, then analyzes … More →
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