Synechron Unveils Cybersecurity AI Accelerators
Synechron has launched its CyberAI accelerators program, a suite of four AI-driven solutions designed to enhance enterprise security, streamline compliance, and reduce risk exposure through automation and intelligence. announced in a press release, the program includes RiskControl.AI, AppSec.AI, Resolve.AI, and Validate.AI, each targeting specific aspects of cybersecurity.
RiskControl.AI automates IT risk management by providing real-time control assessments and compliance insights. AppSec.AI offers a unified view of security vulnerabilities, aiding in risk prioritization and remediation. Resolve.AI categorizes and manages application and security incidents, ensuring prioritized responses and system reliability. Validate.AI safeguards GenAI models by implementing industry guardrails to detect prompt injection, data and privacy leakage, and insecure output handling.
The CyberAI accelerators are part of Synechron's 14th FinLabs accelerator program, which aims to empower large organizations to stay ahead of emerging threats by integrating AI into their security strategies. This initiative provides businesses with tools to anticipate and address security challenges proactively, enhancing their overall cybersecurity posture.
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