Security News > 2024 > May > RSA: Google Enhances its Enterprise SecOps Offerings With Gemini AI

Google updates Google Security Operations and more with Gemini AI. Google is combining the security capabilities of information security company Mandiant and malware scanner VirusTotal with Gemini AI and Google's own user and device footprint in a new offering called Google Threat Intelligence.
Available May 6 wherever Google Cloud Security is distributed, Google Threat Intelligence uses Gemini AI to get a top-down look at security data, competing with Microsoft's Copilot for Security.
IBM and AWS published a report during RSA on how executives are thinking about securing generative AI. The report found that fewer than a quarter of respondents said they are including security as part of their generative AI projects - possibly a sign that hyperscalers have a niche to step into as the business of securing AI projects becomes more mainstream.
Most respondents were concerned about generative AI's effect on security, with 51% saying they were worried about unpredictable risks and new security vulnerabilities arising, and 47% watching out for new attacks targeting AI. IBM pitched its Framework for Securing Generative AI, which was released in January 2024, as a solution.
Proofpoint adds AI screening to email security products.
Adaptive Email Security is available only on a rolling basis for select customers who already have standard email security packages and have identified high-risk employees.
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