Strider Technologies Unveils AI-Powered Intelligence Engine Spark

Strider Technologies has announced the launch of Spark, an AI-powered intelligence engine designed to protect organizations from state-sponsored threats.

Strider Technologies has announced the launch of Spark, an AI-powered intelligence engine designed to protect organizations from state-sponsored threats, announced in a press release. Spark leverages generative AI and Strider's global intelligence platform to provide rapid, actionable insights, helping organizations safeguard their people, intellectual property, and supply chains.

Spark offers a streamlined interface for detailed threat analysis, allowing users to integrate Strider's risk intelligence with their internal security data. This integration creates an AI-enabled "outside-in" model that enhances threat identification and investigation processes. The platform processes billions of data points to deliver context-rich insights, reducing investigation times from weeks to minutes.

The new capabilities of Spark are aimed at addressing the evolving threat landscape, where nation-states target commercial enterprises, research institutions, and government entities. By automating in-depth analysis and streamlining fragmented tools, Spark helps users pinpoint risks with precision, ensuring a comprehensive view of their risk landscape.

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