Sublime Security Introduces AI Agent for Enhanced Threat Protection
Sublime Security has launched the Autonomous Detection Engineer (ADÉ), an AI agent that autonomously enhances threat protection and reduces detection timelines, announced in a press release. The ADÉ is part of Sublime's adaptive, AI-powered email security platform and is designed to provide transparent and explainable protection by continuously improving in response to attacker behavior.
The ADÉ analyzes attack telemetry to create tailored coverage, cutting detection timelines from weeks to hours. It operates as part of a multi-agent system within Sublime's platform, which includes the Autonomous Security Analyst (ASA) for triaging suspicious emails. The ADÉ uses Sublime's proprietary Message Query Language (MQL) to develop AI-powered detections, which are backtested across historical data to ensure precision and reduce false positives.
This new AI agent is available to Sublime Enterprise customers using Google Workspace and Microsoft 365, offering a system that evolves with emerging threats while maintaining visibility and control for human analysts.
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