New Partnership To Combine Cyber AI And Forensics
Darktrace and Endace have announced a partnership that combines Darktrace's cyber AI with Endace's unparalleled forensic capabilities.
This combined solution empowers organisations to discover in-progress attacks anywhere on the digital infrastructure with Darktrace's AI, and investigate them with industry-leading speed, scale and accuracy using Endace's packet-level network history.
The EndaceProbe Analytics Platform arms organisations with the ability to record network traffic and conduct in-depth investigations by rapidly searching across petabytes of data for packets of interest.
In addition to hosting Darktrace's Enterprise Immune System on the same hardware platform, organisations can now also host a wide range of security and performance monitoring analytics solutions, including other Endace Fusion Partner offerings, open-source or custom applications.
The world leader in cyber AI, Darktrace's Enterprise Immune System learns the 'pattern of life' for every device and user across the digital infrastructure, and uses this evolving understanding of 'normal' to detect and respond to emerging cyber-threats in real time.
"Organisations are facing an increasing barrage of both fast and stealthy cyber-attacks," said Justin Fier, Director of Cyber Intelligence and Analysis at Darktrace.
"With Darktrace's Enterprise Immune System technology and EndaceProbe's network recording and hosting, our mutual customers can now easily benefit from both AI-powered cyber defense and the highest quality of forensic data, as they battle to protect their data and systems."
"The integration with Darktrace enables organisations to deploy cyber AI defense wherever they have an EndaceProbe," said Stuart Wilson, Endace CEO. "It gives IT teams definitive, packet-level evidence that lets them take decisive action in response to early-stage cyber-threats revealed by Darktrace, putting defenders back on the offensive and enabling them to stay ahead of cyber-threats."
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