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Sysdig Delivers the First AI Cloud Security Analyst Capable of Multi-Step Reasoning

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Sysdig, the leader in real-time cloud security, announced AI-powered detection and response with Sysdig Sage™, the company’s generative AI security analyst. When organizations have only minutes to respond to cloud attacks, Sysdig Sage turns lengthy investigations into fast, meaningful conversations that focus security teams on what matters most, using multi-step reasoning and contextual awareness. Sysdig Sage transcends the basic data summarization offered by other AI tools to actually interact with users through humanlike conversations that consider previous context for more in-depth answers. Built on a unique autonomous agents architecture, Sysdig Sage knows where the user is in the product and provides rich context, while proactively suggesting next steps and even directing the user’s workflow. See Sysdig Sage in action.

“Sysdig Sage has broken the mold of traditional AI security assistants,” said Loris Degioanni, Founder and CTO of Sysdig. “When the CISO’s biggest concern is risk and they are expected to do more with less, Sysdig Sage is their secret weapon to up-level teammates and proactively point them to the fix. Sysdig Sage is the team of SOC and Incident Response pros you wish you had in the heat of a fast-moving cloud attack.”

Accelerating Human Response With a Team of AI Agents

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Architecturally, Sysdig Sage uses an autonomous agents approach, leveraging multiple specialized AI agents working collaboratively with a common goal: simplifying and accelerating security for a faster, better-informed human response. Equipped with specialized, domain-specific programming rather than predefined answers, the autonomous Sysdig Sage agents work together to dynamically address a wide range of cloud security challenges. In essence, Sysdig Sage enables human users to build an active defense against threats with a team of experts by their side.

  • Multi-step reasoning: Sysdig Sage helps security teams peel back the layers of sophisticated cloud threats through in-depth conversations. Using multi-step reasoning, Sysdig Sage responds to incident deep dives with straightforward answers that help security teams quickly understand the security implications and risks associated with a given threat.
  • Contextual awareness: Sysdig Sage is context aware – this means that it can both contextualize the data a user is currently observing to answer questions more precisely and move them across the platform to better visualize threats. Sysdig Sage explains what users are looking at, a novel capability that allows users to ask Sysdig Sage vague questions such as “Can you tell me more about this?” to better understand on-screen events. It also enables Sysdig Sage to seamlessly navigate the UI and show users other pages related to their queries.
  • Guided response: Beyond summarizing and explaining threats, Sysdig Sage suggests proactive response actions, prevention strategies, and process improvements. Sysdig Sage empowers security teams to capitalize on the real-time nature of Sysdig and the cutting-edge discoveries of the Sysdig Threat Research team to accelerate human response without leaving the platform.

“Sysdig Sage dramatically reduces the potential for human error and will save us hundreds of hours,” said a Vice President, Engineering, at a major U.S. bank. “A conversation with Sysdig Sage is like consulting a mentor; the conversation naturally builds on itself and everything happens within the UI. When the conversation pertains to a different UI page, Sysdig Sage will actually navigate me there. It’s amazing how fast we can drill into runtime security issues and explore prevention strategies.”

SOURCE: Businesswire