Adaptive Security Unveils AI Content Creator for Cybersecurity Training

Adaptive Security Unveils AI Content Creator for Cybersecurity Training

Adaptive Security, backed by the OpenAI Startup Fund, has launched its AI Content Creator, a platform for generating corporate training content on cybersecurity threats.

Adaptive Security, backed by the OpenAI Startup Fund, has launched its AI Content Creator, a multimodal generative AI platform designed to enhance cybersecurity training. Announced in a press release, the platform integrates large language models with text-to-image capabilities, allowing security teams to quickly generate training content tailored to their organization's needs.

The AI Content Creator enables security and compliance teams to produce custom training modules on emerging threats such as deepfakes, SMS phishing, and voice phishing. By simply pasting a link to a relevant attack write-up, teams can create engaging training materials that align with their company's communication style and policies.

In addition to threat response, the platform assists organizations in adapting to evolving regulatory requirements by transforming complex compliance documents into interactive learning experiences. This feature is particularly beneficial for multinational companies, as it can generate region-specific training variants in over 35 languages, ensuring consistent security standards across different regulatory environments.

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