Highlights:
- The purpose of the second new connection, FortiAI for Lacework FortiCNAPP, is to assist security operation center staff in more accurately and quickly interpreting warnings.
- Fortinet claims that by incorporating generative AI throughout its product line, the new integrations deepen its dedication to AI innovation in cybersecurity.
Cybersecurity business Fortinet Inc. launched new FortiAI integrations. The company wants to expand its generative AI capabilities across product range with this AI-backed cybersecurity assistant.
FortiAI for FortiNDR Cloud is the first of the new integrations, which is intended to assist threat hunters in rapidly viewing observations and detections that correspond with their particular queries. By simplifying their search process and enhancing their effectiveness in threat management, the tool enables security analysts to quickly evaluate FortiNDR Cloud’s coverage of new threats, attacker strategies, and specific vulnerabilities.
The purpose of the second new connection, FortiAI for Lacework FortiCNAPP, is to assist security operation center staff in more accurately and quickly interpreting warnings. The tool offers simple, detailed instructions for looking into and fixing problems as well as advice on how to comprehend alert threats, including possible system compromise situations.
The company claims that security operations center staff may swiftly evaluate risks, obtain syntactically accurate remedial actions, and clarify alarm data using natural language queries. The goal of the integration is to improve the response process, enable teams to address problems more quickly, and strengthen their overall capacity to handle threats.
Fortinet claims that by incorporating generative AI throughout its product line, the new integrations deepen its dedication to AI innovation in cybersecurity.
FortiAI for FortiManager, which streamlines network configuration and troubleshooting and automates the remediation of network vulnerabilities, and FortiAI for FortiAnalyzer, which provides real-time threat analysis, prioritization, and automated reaction, are examples of current integrations.
The company’s other generative AI-powered products include FortiAI for FortiSOAR, which streamlines threat investigations and automates playbook generation, and FortiAI for FortiSIEM, which offers contextual intelligence for examining security alerts. Security teams benefit from other AI services that summarize and contextualize high-risk data, including FortiAI for FortiDLP.
“Our commitment to AI innovation is reflected in our expansion of generative AI, which now enhances seven different products across our portfolio,” said Chief Marketing Officer John Maddison. “By integrating FortiAI in such a broad range of solutions, we’re equipping our customers with powerful, adaptive tools that transform how they manage and respond to cyberthreats.”
When Fortinet added sovereign choices and AI integration to its unified secure access service edge solution in August, it made headlines. Organizations using Fortinet’s services now have more control over their data and security operations thanks to the launch of sovereign SASE.