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ReliaQuest Announces Industry's First Role-Based Agentic AI Teammates to Exponentially Scale Security Operations
ReliaQuest Announces Industry's First Role-Based Agentic AI Teammates to Exponentially Scale Security Operations

Business Wire

time16 hours ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

ReliaQuest Announces Industry's First Role-Based Agentic AI Teammates to Exponentially Scale Security Operations

TAMPA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ReliaQuest, the leader in agentic AI security operations, today announced the launch of GreyMatter Agentic Teammates, the industry's first autonomous, role-based AI Agents that exponentially scale security operations teams–giving them back hours of valuable time to focus on what matters most to their business and stay ahead of threats. Developed leveraging ReliaQuest's 15+ years of expertise, working with enterprise security teams across hundreds of diverse technologies, GreyMatter Agentic Teammates represent specific roles of a Security Operations team, such as Threat Intelligence Researchers, Detection Engineers and Threat Hunters. Combined with GreyMatter's native Agentic AI that already performs investigations 75% faster than traditional methods with 99.4% accuracy rating on malicious activity, these Agentic Teammates work together to exponentially extend the capabilities of security operations teams. This allows security teams to move toward predictive security. No longer simply reacting to threats, security teams will have the ability to anticipate what's coming, understand where their organizations are most vulnerable, conduct risk-modeling, and build long-term resilience. 'Security is a team sport,' said ReliaQuest Founder and CEO Brian Murphy. 'GreyMatter Agentic Teammates make security experts exponential, eliminating the noise and the monotonous routine work that is below their skill level and freeing them up to get more predictive – training for the future, researching to stay ahead of threats and advising the business.' ReliaQuest's role-specific Agentic Teammates allow security operations teams to scale overnight, with no learning curve. They work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They never burn out and never miss a shift. They operate autonomously across the GreyMatter platform, working with customers' existing tools, teams and workflows. GreyMatter Agentic Teammates continuously collaborate with each other and their human teammates. For example, when a security leader wants to understand the latest threats impacting their organization and industry, they can ask the Threat Intel Teammate to perform research across the open, deep, and dark web and all available threat feeds. If the Threat Intel Teammate uncovers an emerging threat, it shares this information simultaneously with its Agentic Teammates. The Threat Hunter Teammate then discovers within seconds whether that threat has ever impacted their environment, while the Detection Teammate creates and deploys new rules and automated response plays to protect the organization against incoming attacks. Within minutes, the Agentic Teammates report back to human teammates with all the information needed to advise the business. 'This is a game-changer for the cybersecurity industry,' said Justin Dellaportas, CISO at Syniverse. "We can now free up our talented cyber professionals from repetitive tasks, like log analysis, so they can focus on work that propels Syniverse forward. Agentic AI and the new GreyMatter Agentic Teammates will level up our teams to allow them to think ahead, not just react." About ReliaQuest ReliaQuest exists to Make Security Possible. Our Agentic AI security operations platform, GreyMatter, allows security teams to detect threats at the source, contain, investigate and respond in less than 5 minutes – eliminating Tier 1 and Tier 2 security operations work. GreyMatter uses our Universal Translator, detection-at-source, and Agentic AI to seamlessly connect telemetry from across cloud, multi-cloud and on-premises technologies. ReliaQuest is the only cybersecurity technology company that delivers outcomes specific to each organization's unique architecture, technology and business needs. With over 1,000 customers and 1,200 teammates across six global operating centers, ReliaQuest Makes Security Possible for the most trusted enterprise brands in the world. Learn more at

Ban social media for kids and give them 'dumbphones' says counter terror expert
Ban social media for kids and give them 'dumbphones' says counter terror expert

Daily Mirror

time17 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Daily Mirror

Ban social media for kids and give them 'dumbphones' says counter terror expert

Jonathan Hall KC, the UK's Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation, pointed to the case of a teen who wanted to copy Southport monster Axel Rudakubana and urged ministers to 'be bold' Giving kids "dumbphones" and banning them from social media is the only way to steer them away from extreme violence online, a counter-terror expert has said. ‌ Jonathan Hall urged ministers to "be bold" and bring in an Australian-style ban. He warned that age verification and new laws around algorithms will not be enough to stop teenagers like Southport killer Axel Rudakubana. ‌ He said in one recent case a teenager "wanted to copy" Rudakubana after being inspired online. Mr Hall, the UK's Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation and State Threat Legislation, told LBC children "have got to stop using social media". He said that although the Online Safety Act will achieve "precious little" because of the magnitude of threats kids face online. ‌ He said: "They've got to deal with child sex abuse, suicide videos, self-harm. By the time they get to just straightforward gory violence and terrorism material or knives, it's going to be some way down the line. ‌ "So I think you have to be realistic about this. I mean, if you want my honest answer, and I've looked at this topic for a long time now, I think that children have got to stop using social media, full stop." He pointed to Australia's decision to outlaw social media use for under 16s. This will come into force in December. He also suggested that children should have "dumbphones" - the opposite of smartphones, which are used for calls and texting and little else. Mr Hall said: "I think we need to go down the line that Australia has pioneered. I mean, in my dreams, we would just have kids with dumb phones and a few apps, and that would be distributed on the NHS. And if the government was really bold, they would grasp this bull by the horns. But I'm afraid the Online Safety Act is not going to be the solution." ‌ Warning of the dangers of online violence, he said: "I mean, there was some boy arrested recently he wanted to copy the Southport killer. I mean, unbelievable. They get all this from the internet." He said counter-terror officers are increasingly focused on " violence fixated individuals" like Rudakubana. The killer was 17 when he murdered three girls and seriously injured a further 10 people including eight children in a senseless attack in Southport. He had been referred to the Prevent programme three times in the years before the killings. As a schoolboy he showed an alarming fascination with the Manchester Arena bombing, the IRA, mass shootings and the 2017 London Bridge attack. ‌ But a string of errors led to his case being discontinued. Describing those at risk of becoming dangeorusly fixated with violence, Mr Hall said: "I think it's lonely and lost children. "I mean, look at the Southport killer, for example. Look at Nicholas Prosper (who killed his mother and two siblings and planned to murder around 30 at his former school in Luton). "Do you remember he's the boy who kills three family members and was also planning a school massacre, I should say but were fortunately stopped from doing it.."

Chad Gable dismisses ‘El Grande Americano' speculation ahead of blockbuster WWE weekend
Chad Gable dismisses ‘El Grande Americano' speculation ahead of blockbuster WWE weekend

Time of India

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Chad Gable dismisses ‘El Grande Americano' speculation ahead of blockbuster WWE weekend

Chad Gable has once again denied persistent fan theories linking him to the masked Luchador, El Grande Americano. The rumors flared up after Monday Night RAW when Americano clinched a major victory in a Triple Threat Match against CM Punk and AJ Styles to qualify for the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now But fans weren't just focused on the win, they noticed something peculiar: white wrestling boots with 'C.G.' engraved on the side, worn by Americano. commentator Michael Cole didn't miss the detail, and neither did fans online, reigniting speculation that Gable is moonlighting behind the mask. Chad Gable clears the air on gear swap Taking to social media, Gable attempted to explain the coincidence. He stated that El Grande Americano had lost his boots en route to Tulsa and simply borrowed Gable's as a last-minute fix. 'Really really proud of this guy! Even though I DID have to borrow him my boots (which he stretched out) last night because the airlines lost his,' Gable wrote. 'Big day for both of us Saturday, hombre!' His post hasn't convinced everyone, but it adds another layer of amusement to what many see as WWE's most playful mystery. Both Gable and El Grande Americano are set for high-stakes action this Saturday in California. El Grande Americano will take part in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match alongside Solo Sikoa, LA Knight, Penta, Seth Rollins, and Andrade at the Intuit Dome. Earlier in the day, Gable will face El Hijo del Vikingo for the AAA Mega Championship at WWE and AAA's crossover event, Worlds Collide, at the Kia Forum. The packed schedule, along with their uncanny overlap - has only added fuel to the fire. Yet, WWE seems happy to let the speculation continue, leaning into the mystery for maximum fan engagement. PENTA Nearly Paralyzed Chad Gable with STUPID MOVE Veteran wrestling figure Dutch Mantell recently commented on Gable's match last week, where a botched move by Penta nearly led to injury. Mantell stressed that both superstars share responsibility for the miscue but applauded Gable's professionalism and poise in the ring. Whether or not Chad Gable is El Grande Americano remains an open question, and a highly entertaining one at that. As WWE prepares for a massive weekend, fans are left to wonder: will the truth be revealed, or is the mystery part of the magic?

Netpoleon & XM Cyber partner to offer CTEM across ANZ
Netpoleon & XM Cyber partner to offer CTEM across ANZ

Techday NZ

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Netpoleon & XM Cyber partner to offer CTEM across ANZ

Netpoleon has announced a partnership with XM Cyber to offer Continuous Threat Exposure Management solutions in Australia and New Zealand. The agreement will see Netpoleon distributing XM Cyber's platform, which aims to help organisations shift from managing extensive vulnerability lists to operationalising CTEM initiatives that address issues with the greatest risk impact. The offering is intended to assist both on-premise and cloud environments, allowing security teams to measure risk, enhance their security posture, and reduce potential threats to business-critical assets. The collaboration is described by Netpoleon as a vital part of its portfolio for enterprise cyber resilience in the region. XM Cyber's solution provides customers with tools to develop and execute CTEM strategies, moving beyond traditional vulnerability management. It identifies vulnerabilities, inappropriate access permissions, credential problems, and misconfigurations, then contextualises them along potential attack paths and prioritises them based on their risk to essential systems. According to Netpoleon, this process ensures that customers' networks and data remain protected against the persistently changing landscape of cyber threats while allowing those businesses to concentrate on their main operational objectives. Regional Director Paul Lim said: "Netpoleon ANZ is proud to partner with XM Cyber as a leading threat exposure solution in Cybersecurity. XM Cyber's channel first strategy and technology roadmap will serve both Channel Partners and End Users well." Stree Naidu, VP Asia Pacific & Japan at XM Cyber, commented on the collaboration: "We are delighted to partner with Netpoleon, a leading provider of integrated security, networking solutions, and value-added services for the Australia and New Zealand region. The team at Netpoleon ANZ shares our goals of helping organisations strengthen their security posture through end-to-end Exposure Management and we are looking forward to helping deliver this holistic vision to customers across the region." XM Cyber's products will be made available through Netpoleon in Australia and New Zealand from 28 May 2025. XM Cyber specialises in hybrid cloud exposure management, helping organisations understand how attackers could exploit a combination of vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, or exposed identities across cloud and on-premise environments. The company's technology provides visibility on potential attack paths and highlights remediation actions that reduce cyber risk with less resource expenditure. Netpoleon is established as a value-added distributor of cybersecurity and network solutions across the Asia-Pacific region, working with various technology vendors to deliver security solutions to its partners and customers. Follow us on: Share on:

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