Red Sift
announced the launch of Red Sift Radar, the upskilled LLM
assistant that identifies and diagnoses misconfigurations and exposures
across email, domains, and internet-facing assets, supporting security
teams to prevent incidents before they happen.
Malicious actors are widely exploiting AI. Crowdstrike recently
named generative AI as one of the two top emerging threats in 2024.
Simultaneously, security teams are under-equipped with AI solutions to
ensure adequate defense. Red Sift Radar addresses this gap by
integrating large-scale data with domain-specific cybersecurity
expertise, providing defenders with consistent, actionable security at
scale. Red Sift Radar embeds domain-specific intelligence directly into
existing workflows to detect exposures quickly, prevent configuration
drift, and deliver tailored, actionable guidance to streamline and
enhance efficiency.
Rahul Powar, CEO and Co-Founder of Red Sift said:
"Since GPT-3, Red Sift has been pushing the boundaries of AI,
integrating LLMs with our proprietary data sets to unlock new
possibilities in cybersecurity. The automation, intelligence, and
precision we've achieved with Red Sift Radar offers a major leap
forward.
We're already building on this momentum by integrating more data,
tooling, and expert playbooks to help security teams optimize their
operations, streamline processes, and address misconfigurations and
exposures with unparalleled accuracy and speed. The positive feedback
from our early access customers reinforces our belief that Radar is a
pivotal advancement in AI-driven cyber defense, and we're excited to be
leaders in this field."
Red Sift Radar transforms security operations and simplifies complex
cybersecurity queries with its intuitive LLM-powered chat interface. By
translating investigations into clear, natural language conversations,
Radar empowers both technical and non-technical users to troubleshoot
effectively, allowing teams to upskill quickly without extensive
training. Radar diagnoses issues through AI-powered insights,
eliminating the need to manually gather data from sources like
blocklists and DNS tools.
Jose Gomez, Director of IT at General Catalyst said:
"Before using Red Sift Radar, my workflow was manual and inefficient,
and checking a single domain could take up to 20 minutes. With Red Sift
Radar's quick and comprehensive insights, I can now assess a domain's
security posture and configuration in two minutes."
Unique to Red Sift Radar is its seamless integration with Red Sift OnDMARC,
making it the first LLM assistant embedded in an automated DMARC
application. Radar spots misconfigurations within an organization's
email environment and guides teams through fixes, strengthening defenses
against phishing and other email-based threats.
Zachary Bennett, IT & Security Manager at FHC adds:
"In the first 24 hours of use, Radar saved us $4,000 by identifying a fraudulent invoice from its header information."
The launch of Red Sift Radar marks a pivotal milestone in the company's
ability to adapt and rapidly evolve as a leader in cybersecurity
innovation. Following the exclusive partnership with Cisco as its DMARC provider, the release of DNS Guardian to combat SubdoMailing threats, and the expansion of its portfolio offering, Red Sift is accelerating toward its mission
of empowering defenders with an integrated suite of applications that
deliver proactive defense and operational efficiency at scale. With
Radar, Red Sift is setting a new standard for AI-driven security,
equipping teams to secure their digital ecosystems with precision and
confidence.
To learn more about how Red Sift Radar can redefine your organization's
approach to security and stay ahead of evolving threats, visit: www.redsift.com/radar