Google has revealed a cloud security platform for organizations aimed at providing a comprehensive view of the global threat landscape.
Generative artificial intelligence has assisted companies in developing effective defense solutions to protect cyber systems, which can identify threats and take necessary actions effectively thanks to its significant ability in distinguishing and analyzing.
The Threat Intelligence platform combines threat information from Google and artificial intelligence, with the goal of enhancing cybersecurity operations for teams.
The value of threat intelligence lies in its ability to aggregate a variety of data, including Google’s insights from billions of signals, Mandiant’s expertise, VirusTotal’s insights from its global community of over a million users, as well as publicly available information from security communities.
Organizations can benefit from using this data to guide their strategies. Google announced: “The Threat Intelligence platform helps protect the enterprise through various means, including monitoring external threats, managing vulnerable areas, addressing digital risks, and analyzing breach indicators.”
Google provides the Gemini 1.5 Pro linguistic big data model for the security intelligence field to support insights and guide threat-related investigation operations, such as threat analysis and rapid and effective response.
The Gemini 1.5 Pro program includes a large contextual window within Google’s Gemini series, with support for up to a million special tokens.
Threat intelligence is used to simplify threat search tasks, such as quickly analyzing malware data, decoding it, file analysis, and preparing summary reports.
Gemini 1.5 Pro is an essential part of modern intelligence field and has been integrated by Google to assist security experts in efficiently and effectively combating malware.
Threat Intelligence can summarize extensive threat reports spanning over ten years to produce comprehensive summaries in moments.
Google offers the Threat Intelligence platform as part of the comprehensive Google Cloud Security suite.
Google published a detailed research blog about the technology and held a series of online seminars on utilizing Threat Intelligence.