The intruder enhances the “Intel” free intelligence platform with the Cve description created from artificial intelligence
Intel by Inteuder is now using Amnesty International to give the context of NVD descriptions, helping security teams to evaluate risks faster. Dakhil, leader in
This new feature enhances the ability of cybersecurity to quickly understand and evaluate gaps, and to address the common pain point: mysterious and technical descriptions that you often provide
With the publication of thousands of weaknesses every year, security teams depend on NVD as a major resource to search for CVES. However, NVD descriptions lack clarity or context frequently, which makes it difficult to determine the potential effect on a glance. Intel summaries convert NVD descriptions into clear, brief and implementable visions, helping the difference to evaluate risks faster.
“The management of weakness is difficult enough without the additional complexity of deciphering the hidden Cve descriptions,” said Chris Walis, CEO and founder of the intruder. “With an Antiques of artificial intelligence, we are making it easy for security professionals to measure the weakness of weakness and determine the procedure that must be taken.”
In addition, internal security experts in infiltrators review the descriptions of artificial intelligence of the most weak points. This CVES, which experts, have clearly reviewed in Intel, with a sticker “Check by the Cross”.
Intel, which is completely free for use, provides already strong features like a
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Cve descriptions created from artificial intelligence are now available within Intel in
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