Stop by Skyhawk Security’s booth at re: Invent!

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AWS re:Invent is less than a month away – stop by booth #2152 to learn about Skyhawk Security and our award-winning AI-based Autonomous Purple Team.  With Skyhawk’s Continuous Proactive Protection, our customers have realized: 

  • Significant Time Gains: Our customer has shared with us that they have realized hours back in their day, as they do not have to spend so much time evaluating findings and alerts. Skyhawk’s Purple Team surfaces the real threats and even makes their other tools smarter. 
  • Reduce MTTR to seconds: With it clear which alerts need attention, resolution is fast and accurate. 

 

How does this work? 

The AI-based Autonomous Purple Team is composed of AI-Based Simulation Twin environment, where an AI-based Red Team simulates attacks against an AI-based Blue Team. The Red Team provides contextual awareness to identify the least resistant path to the crown jewels, creates attack recipes and simulates them against the Blue Team to prove detections and controls are in place. The Blue Team (CDR) is built on three layers of AI to accurately detect indications of compromise, sort through the signals and other information, which is then correlated to indicate malicious intent. Virtual Incident Responders take a second pass of analysis on the correlated sequence. The end result is highly accurate alerts. In addition, the process adds a layer of security validation on top of posture findings as well as response automation validation.  Learn more here.  

Stop by booth #2152 to learn more! 

  • Stop by for a chat or a cool giveaway 

Don’t want to wait for re: Invent? Contact us today! 

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