Singapore-based cybersecurity provider Group-IB has added new AI abilities to its flagship SaaS offering, Unified Risk Platform (URP), to harden proprietary threat detection and response capabilities.
The platform, which provides adversary and attack path intelligence, has received AI upgrades for three of its six modules-Fraud Protection, Digital Risk Protection, and Managed XDR.
“Through the implementation of AI modules, our goal is to significantly enhance the efficiency of our customers’ time spent on detection, analysis, attribution, investigations, and takedown processes,” said Dmitry Volkov, CEO and co-founder of Group-IB. “By leveraging AI capabilities, we aim to streamline and expedite these tasks, ultimately providing more time-effective solutions for our customers and partners.”
The new capabilities are available at launch and can be accessed by users through their existing URP subscriptions.
AI-backed no-code fraud detection
Group-IB’s Fraud protection module has been upgraded with a new AI-powered Fraud Matrix framework that deconstructs and catalogs known MITRE fraud tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs). The AI is used for behavioral fraud categorization and turning known schemes into actionable anti-fraud strategies, the company claims.
Additionally, Group-IB now has a no-code, fraud detection rule builder. “This enhancement allows customers to effortlessly build and test custom fraud detection rules using historical data from millions of sessions,” the company said in a press release. “This feature reduces false positives and increases the accuracy of anomaly detection to prevent fraud more effectively.”