Nightfall Launches AI-Powered DLP Platform Nyx

August 01, 2025
Nightfall has introduced Nyx, an AI-native Data Loss Prevention platform designed to autonomously detect and manage data threats, announced in a press release.

Nightfall has introduced Nyx, the first autonomous Data Loss Prevention (DLP) platform that leverages AI to enhance data security, announced in a press release. Nyx aims to transform security operations by shifting from manual, reactive processes to proactive, intelligent threat prevention.

Nyx integrates AI detection with automation and natural language interaction, enabling it to autonomously detect insider threats, investigate incidents, and optimize data security policies. This approach addresses the limitations of traditional DLP solutions, which often require constant human intervention and are prone to high false positive rates.

Key features of Nyx include a built-in AI Copilot for natural language investigation, real-time threat detection using advanced AI models, and noise reduction through continuous learning. The platform provides unified visibility across various platforms, including SaaS, endpoints, and AI tools, facilitating a more comprehensive threat response.

Nightfall's Nyx is designed to handle the dynamic nature of modern data threats, offering intelligent, context-aware detection that surpasses static rules and pattern matching. This innovation marks a significant step towards autonomous data protection, allowing security teams to focus on high-impact actions and reducing the time spent on manual forensics.

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