- a new SecOps Labs allows developers to access AI-powered experiments for parsing, detection, and response.
- new dashboards, now generally available, showcase the native integration of SOAR data. It helps admins visualize, analyze, and act on security data.
“Our momentum in AI-enabled security will help organizations to redefine their security posture and reduce the greatest amount of risk for the investment,” Makhani told CSO. “These announcements will help propel security operations and help organizations gain operational efficiencies — from finding vulnerabilities to processing vast amounts of threat intelligence data in seconds and empowering security teams to achieve not seen before levels of defense and efficiency.”
Pricing for the new capabilities varies, Google said, with some available at no additional cost.
Joseph Steinberg, a U.S. based cybersecurity and AI expert, said infosec pros should reserve judgement on how effective these new capabilities will be until they are used in the real world. “We have seen many times that there is a huge delta between a new security technology’s theoretical benefits and the value that it actually ultimately delivers in the real world,” he said in an email.