Security News > 2023 > June > Blink Copilot Brings Generative AI to Security Automation
Imagine if all you needed to do to turn a security policy into an enforced workflow was type it out as a prompt.... Modern security teams have witnessed many generations of solutions that make it easier to automate security workflows across tools, from manual scripting, to Security, Automation, Orchestration, and Response tools, to low-code/no-code platforms.
Now, the next generation of security automation tooling is here and it's powered by generative AI. How Generative AI Unlocks No-Code Automation for Security.
With Blink Copilot, security and IT operators of all skill levels can now leverage AI to increase productivity and deliver workflows to help protect their organizations.
Automating Security Workflows Beyond the SOC. Previous generations of security automation tooling were designed with the Security Operations Center in mind.
Blink Copilot completely transforms how security teams can automate simple and complex workflows, whether it's responding to alerts, validating user activity with interactive steps, or checking for security policy compliance.
Blink Copilot is backed by a powerful cloud-native security automation platform with robust features like secure workspaces, on-prem runners, and multi-tenant support for MSPs and MSSPs.
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