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Security Automation Breakthrough: Anvilogic Unveils Blueprints
Anvilogic has released Blueprints, a revolutionary workflow automation capability that empowers security teams to capture expert analyst practices and transform them into scalable, repeatable workflows without requiring specialized coding skills.
How It Works
- By leveraging natural language processing, Blueprints enables analysts to author automation and deploy it instantly.
- Automation processes are applied across various security functions such as data onboarding, detection engineering, threat hunting, investigation, and response.
This innovation streamlines security operations by allowing junior analysts to benefit from the collective knowledge of their peers, ensuring that the organization operates at the highest level.
Key Features
- Blueprints serves as the core component of Anvilogic’s AI-powered security operations center (SOC).
- It integrates essential data knowledge, detection engineering, and investigation capabilities.
- Unlike traditional security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR) systems, which struggle with noisy alert streams, Blueprints utilize the company’s proprietary Enterprise Security Graph to deliver accurate results.
The introduction of Blueprints addresses a pressing issue faced by many security teams: relying heavily on senior analysts who possess extensive experience and expertise, yet struggling to document and disseminate their knowledge effectively.
Impact
- Static runbooks, documentation, and individual experiences often hinder the ability to consistently apply investigative judgment and coordinate actions across teams.
- By providing a solution to this challenge, Anvilogic’s Blueprints offers a significant improvement over existing SOAR platforms that promise consistent orchestration and automation but often introduce additional complexities, such as the need for SOAR engineers to build and maintain custom code.
With Blueprints, organizations can multiply their analyst force without increasing their headcount, according to Anvilogic’s CEO, Karthik Kannan.
Future Vision
Anvilogic continues to innovate in the realm of security automation, emphasizing the importance of harnessing the collective knowledge of experts to drive operational efficiency and effectiveness.
By leveraging the power of AI-driven automation, organizations can unlock new levels of productivity and resilience in their security operations.
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