AI reveal streamlines identity threat responses, bypassing the need for extensive deep AD expertise
Security Guardian Intelligence by Quest Software Simplifies Identity Threat Detection and Response
In an era where identity-based attacks are on the rise and the cost of downtime from Active Directory (AD) issues is high, Quest Software has unveiled a new solution to help organizations stay ahead. Security Guardian Intelligence (SGI) is an AI-powered identity threat detection and response (ITDR) platform designed to simplify and accelerate security operations, without requiring deep AD expertise.
Key Features
SGI boasts several key features that set it apart. Its AI-Powered Live Signal Analysis continuously analyzes live security signals, mapping these to real-world attacker behaviors, enhancing threat detection accuracy. The platform provides straightforward, prioritized recommendations for response actions, enabling security teams to act quickly and effectively. SGI also automates the identification and mitigation of identity threats, significantly reducing both mean time to detect (MTTD) and mean time to respond (MTTR).
Moreover, SGI integrates seamlessly within Quest's Unified Cloud Platform, supporting ransomware recovery and emerging threat mitigation efforts. The solution is designed to democratize identity threat response by making complex AD threat intelligence accessible through AI-driven insights and intuitive interfaces.
Benefits
The benefits of SGI are manifold. It offers faster and more accurate detection, reducing exposure and damage risk. The AI-driven engine ensures highly precise detection of identity threats with near real-time responsiveness. SGI also reduces the reliance on deep expertise, as security teams do not need specialized AD skills to quickly understand and act on threats, lowering the barrier for effective ITDR adoption.
In addition, SGI helps organizations stay ahead of sophisticated attackers by analyzing behavior patterns and signals proactively, preventing breaches before they escalate. The solution also increases operational efficiency by automating manual labor, focusing resources on the highest-priority risks, and reducing alert fatigue by filtering out false positives.
Furthermore, SGI enhances cyber resilience, enabling organizations to not only detect and respond to identity threats effectively but also to recover from ransomware and other attacks more robustly within the Quest platform.
In summary, Security Guardian Intelligence by Quest Software delivers a next-generation, AI-driven identity threat detection and response capability that is accessible, efficient, and built to enhance organizational cybersecurity resilience, particularly in Active Directory environments. It stands out by combining intelligent live signal analysis with actionable guidance to accelerate response times and empower security teams worldwide without requiring them to be AD experts.
The platform is now available to all existing Security Guardian customers at no extra cost. For more information, visit www.quest.com or follow Quest Software on X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn.
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- In the realm of escalating identity-based attacks, Microsoft's rival, Quest Software, has introduced a new technology, Security Guardian Intelligence (SGI), to mitigate the rising danger.
- This AI-powered platform, designed for identity threat detection and response (ITDR), simplifies and quickens security operations, even for those without deep Active Directory (AD) expertise.
- SGI boasts innovative features like AI-Powered Live Signal Analysis that maps security signals to real-world attacker behaviors, enhancing threat detection accuracy.
- Embracing technology advancements, SGI integrates with Quest's Unified Cloud Platform, bolstering ransomware recovery and emerging threat mitigation efforts.
- Augmenting cybersecurity, SGI automates the identification and mitigation of identity threats, thereby reducing mean time to detect (MTTD) and mean time to respond (MTTR).
- SGI's capabilities range from improving data-and-cloud-computing security to bolstering AI applications, such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), by securing software and technology solutions.