In a blog post , Gillett stated that the company would integrate artificial intelligence and Machine Learning to “help enterprises better manage and understand their own security-related data.”
The Chronicle CEO notes that it will run on Alphabet’s infrastructure and use machine learning clubbed with advance search capabilities to help businesses analyze their security data.
Further, the company states that all the services would be offered in the cloud, helping them to expand as per the organization’s needs without adding another “piece of security software to implement and manage.”
Google researcher Neel Mehta was among the ones to find a connection between the WannaCry ransomware attacks and a North Korean hacking group.
Gillett stated that by making available technologies at affordable prices, the “good guys” would have an advantage to turn the tide against cybercrime.
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