ThreatQuotient, an Ashburn, Virginia-based threat intelligence software provider, and artificial intelligence company Ask Sage have announced a partnership to give government customers much cybersecurity efficiency through their combined capabilities.
Users of customized threat intelligence can properly train a number of supported AI models before creating reports that can be deposited into ThreatQuotient’s Hazard Library. Through the firm’s system, threat analysts may choose data for AI coaching and create reports on specific treats, ThreatQuotient said.
Simply Shareable Output for Concern Awareness
The company noted that the ThreatQuotient-Ask Sage association is further saddle AI in security, as its output can be easily shared with partners, industries and communities for wider recognition of emerging threats.
ThreatQuotient added that customers can receive information on any risk that is targeting their systems at any time through Ask Sage’s ongoing training program. ThreatQuotient noted that it is made possible by Ask Sage’s AI assistant, which has large vocabulary models ranging from text to pictures to sound in fog or on-premises environments.  ,
, ThreatQuotient’s senior vice president of corporate and business development, said that the relationship makes researchers more successful and their jobs” so much easier”, with the combination of all data in summaries easy-to-read, analyze and check.
He remarked that using ThreatQuotient and Ask Sage saves analyst teams from having to sort through large volumes of data and complete tedious manual tasks.
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