AI Cybersecurity Solutions Bring Significant Time Savings to Australian Companies

Australian companies struggling with cybersecurity notifications are finding significant time savings through Quorum's AI-based solution. Coupled with Microsoft's Security Copilot, Quorum helped large enterprises curtail prohibitively large alert volumes, reducing 300 daily alerts to 35 actionable alerts, as revealed by Quorum's Principal Consultant Daniel Tracey at the Cybersecure Summit in Sydney.
Streamlining Cybersecurity Operations with AI
For businesses with scores of alerts, the integration of Quorum with Security Copilot has optimized business. Using prompts to automate response to alerts and link the process to Microsoft's Sentinel automation, companies can now only respond to the most serious threats. This dramatically cuts down on the time security teams waste on false positives, so they can treat valid threats.
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Handling AI Threats in Cybersecurity
Whereas generative AI brings great benefits to cybersecurity, it also presents new threats, especially regarding the exposure of data. Microsoft's Oscar Gonzalez pointed to data leaks as a key threat, especially in the hands of ordinary users of AI tools. Quorum's solutions, by contrast, prioritize the need for structured data governance in order to manage these risks while providing improved security.
Empowering Businesses with AI-Driven Security
Quorum's collaboration with a Melbourne electrical wholesaler illustrates the practical benefits of AI adoption in cybersecurity. The business, which earlier lacked proactive monitoring, is now self-assured in AI adoption while ensuring its data security posture remains unaffected. This change has empowered organisations to embark on AI adoption safely and securely, setting them up for future success with the security foundation in place.