Google Will Enhance its Security Tools with Generative AI in 2023

By Aarti Dhapte , 30 October, 2023

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is gaining popularity in 2023 with its implications in the different security and technical advancements fields. Google is utilizing artificial intelligence for various tasks and tools. The company currently focuses on implementing artificial intelligence-powered cybersecurity solutions for the cloud. Google announced the same, featuring Duet AI, Mandiant, and others at the conference in August 2023.

The company is implementing generative AI into two to three security products to enhance the tools for easy usage, according to the new announcement on the implementation of generative AI in its security tools in 2023. Google is applying the generative AI Duet AI to security solutions in the Google Cloud, such as posture management, data security, threat detection, and other features. At its August conference, the company mentioned Duet AI making its way into security tools while disclosing their various areas of implementation. According to Google officials, this feature of generative AI in the security tools minimizes the load on IT (Information Technology) teams. It reduces the number of threats and entry into the cybersecurity space, among others.

In 2022, Google got the security intelligence tool Mandiant for USD 5.4 billion to provide its users with enough security on valuable data to check specific cyber-attacks. However, the tool lacks a point, and it has a lot of data, making it difficult even for highly skilled professionals to identify data nuggets necessary for the organization. Thus, to help security teams, Duet AI Mandiant Threat Intelligence has been introduced to handle a lot of information by giving critical summaries to identify the threat. This new feature will also help the less skilled analysts absorb the information and act against it. Duet AI for Chronicle Security Operations accelerates the analyst's task more accessible by providing how mindfully they are responding to a specific threat with zero knowledge of the syntax language the tool incorporates. It also depends on the users, how practitioners question the tool, and the solutions the model gives back accordingly. Thus, generative AI enhances security in identifying threats by the IT teams.

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