Proactive security approach. New security platform from BT Security, dubbed ‘Eagle-i’, seeks to predict and prevent cyberattacks
With the cybersecurity threat landscape continuing to provide challenges for businesses, UK carrier BT has launched a new security platform it is calling ‘Eagle-i.’
The carrier pointed out that business and public sector bodies having to contend with a more than 50 percent increase in malware traffic over the last 6 months (says BT research), as well a global shortage of skilled security professionals.
This has meant that corporate IT departments are struggling adapt to evolving cyber threats and maintain their cyber defences.
BT Eagle-i
To this end BT has launched its cyber defence platform called Eagle-i.
The carrier says the new platform “combines BT’s industry-leading network insight with advances in AI and automation to predict, detect and neutralise security threats before they get a chance to inflict damage.”
This is a bold claim, but BT says the platform has been “designed to self-learn from the intelligence provided by each intervention, so that it constantly improves its threat knowledge and dynamically refines how it…