Leveraging Open AI’s ChatGPT-4 system, SecurityScorecard has developed a new assessment platform to help cybersecurity leaders find quick answers to their high-priority cyber risks.
Using GPT-4, the underlying language modeling technology on which the ChatGPT application was built, the company added natural language global search to its product.
AI-powered search aims to help security leaders quickly find answers to questions about risk to their organization’s business ecosystem, including details about vendor capabilities.
SecurityScorecard says the search capability will help customers quickly get the information they need to make risk management decisions.
For example, security leaders can ask open-ended questions such as “Find 10 vendors with the lowest ratings” or “Which of your key vendors have been compromised in the last year?” can.
Founded in 2013, the global assessment firm continuously provides cybersecurity assessments of over 12 million companies to help organizations determine how to secure their networks.
Gian Calvesbert, Senior Product Marketing Manager at SecurityScorecard, said: Information security The GPT-4 integration must be trained on the company’s own data only.
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“We collect 97% of our data independently and update most of it daily. We make it easy to get answers to questions about the regime,” he said.
SecurityScorecard noted that the search feature is continually learning and improving to better meet customer needs.
Calvesbert added that incorporating AI technology into the company’s platform is designed to improve the security and efficiency of security teams by reducing the manual work associated with analyzing data across monitored organizations. I was.
he commented: What we can do to help them get the information they care about more quickly is reduce the time it takes to make decisions and mitigate risks. It is still done by humans. We’re just helping them make decisions faster and more confidently. ”
The release of the ChatGPT chatbot at the end of 2022 raised a number of security concerns, including the possibility of creating malware and sophisticated phishing campaigns.
However, many experts stress that AI tools can greatly empower security teams by reducing the workload of cyber professionals and identifying threats faster.