ThreatQuotient and Ask
Sage announced a partnership to enable
governments to more efficiently and productively use AI to meet specific use
cases and enhance human capabilities with their combined AI capabilities.
Through this new
integration government customers can securely train a number of supported AI
models using curated Threat Intelligence and produce reports which are then
ingested into ThreatQuotient's Threat Library. This means threat analysts using
the platform for threat intelligence and conducting investigations can select
data for AI training and run reports on specific threats. Additionally,
Ask Sage will continuously train data as new information becomes available,
enabling customers to generate reports on any given threat targeting their
organization at any time.
Matt McCormick, Senior Vice President of Corporate and
Business Development at ThreatQuotient, comments: "Using ThreatQuotient
and Ask Sage means analyst teams don't have to dig through volumes of data and
undertake tedious manual tasks. We enable them to cut through the noise and
build a threat profile quickly and easily. All the data can also be
consolidated into an easy-to-read summary and analysts also have the ability to
verify and validate outputs, to help avoid issues like AI hallucinations. This
integration makes the analyst's job so much easier and more productive, making
it a win-win partnership for all concerned."
Ask Sage is
multi-model and can access a vast number of large language models, including
Azure OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and many others. It is built with robust
security features to meet the highest level of security and privacy
requirements. Additionally, users only have to train data once and they can
leverage it across multiple LLMs, saving valuable time and resources while
avoiding single-model solution lock-in. Additionally, Ask Sage offers a
complete API and integrations for real-time data capture.
ThreatQuotient TDR
Orchestrator provides a simplified, data-driven approach to accelerate threat
intelligence management and security automation.
ThreatQuotient's platform, ThreatQ helps teams prioritize, automate, and
collaborate on security incidents, enabling more focused decision-making while
maximizing limited resources.
Arthur Reyenger, Generative AI Strategy Executive
at Ask Sage, comments: "ThreatQ's approach for leveraging AI in security
operations is unique because they can work with any AI product that is relevant
for a customer to use within their security classifications. This partnership
also provides a really fast and easy way to securely train AI models using
curated threat intelligence data without having to pivot back and forth between
platforms."
Analysts and SOC
teams can take proactive threat detection and management to the next level by
using AI models trained on curated threat intelligence data. ThreatQuotient's
partnership with Ask Sage further unlocks the value of AI in cybersecurity,
uniting its high-volume analytic capability with essential human insight and
oversight to reduce analyst workload while enhancing performance. A further
benefit is the ease with which this AI-supported threat intelligence can be
shared with partners, industries, and communities, contributing to elevated
awareness of emerging and evolving threats. To find out more about the
ThreatQuotient platform please visit: https://www.threatq.com/threatq-platform/.