
Corero Network Security Enhances AI Integration for DDoS Protection
Corero Network Security has announced the strategic advancement of AI capabilities across its product portfolio, announced in a press release. The company, known for its DDoS protection solutions, is focusing on delivering tangible outcomes such as speed, precision, and resilience, rather than relying on industry buzzwords.
Corero's SmartWall ONE platform has long provided automated, real-time DDoS protection with advanced detection and adaptive response mechanisms. The company is now integrating agentic AI capabilities into its expanding portfolio, maintaining its commitment to substance over marketing hype.
At the core of Corero's AI evolution is the Corero Observability and Resiliency Ecosystem (CORE), which aims to deliver deeper visibility, actionable insights, and more intuitive control to security teams. CORE will enable AI-powered capabilities such as natural language queries and multi-source data correlation, offering customers faster insights and simplified security management.
Additionally, Corero's Security Operations Center is deploying AI-driven threat intelligence to enhance the detection of new attack vectors and emerging techniques, further strengthening its proactive defense capabilities.
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