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    Databricks enters the cybersecurity arena with an AI-driven platform

    TechurzBy TechurzSeptember 30, 2025Updated:May 10, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Other early adopters have reported measurable improvements, too. Palo Alto Networks reportedly tripled its AI-powered detection features and reduced operational costs, while SAP cut engineering time by 80% and boosted rule deployment fivefold.

    Databricks also announced partner integrations with a bunch of known cybersecurity providers, including Abnormal AI, ActiveFence, Alpha Level, Arctic Wolf, BigID, DataBahn, Datanimbus, Deloitte, Entrada, Obsidian Security, Panther, PointGuard AI, Rearc, SPLX, Theom AI, Varonis, and ziggiz.

    A crowded field of AI Security Platforms

    Databricks’ latest move puts it in competition with established security players who’ve been leaning heavily on AI-driven analytics, including Splunk (now part of Cisco), Microsoft Sentinel, Google Chronicle, and startups like Securonix. Each offers some flavors of unifying data streams, layering AI detection, and reducing analyst fatigue.

    AIDriven Arena cybersecurity Databricks enters platform
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