As artificial intelligence (AI) accelerates the speed and sophistication of cyberattacks, federal agencies need new ways to detect adversaries earlier in the attack lifecycle. Cybersecurity leaders from Acalvio discuss how AI-powered cyber deception helps agencies identify attackers sooner, reduce false positives, and strengthen zero trust detection strategies.
AI-powered Cyber Deception
As cyberattacks grow faster and more sophisticated with AI, defenders are using deception to shift the advantage. Cyber deception embeds decoys, deceptive data, and environmental traps across the network to expose attackers during reconnaissance and generate high-confidence alerts for defenders.
Cyber Deception: A New Preemptive Approach to Cyber Defense
MeriTalk’s Gail Emery speaks with Suril Desai, vice president of engineering at Acalvio, and Ralph Kahn, general manager for federal at Acalvio, about how cyber deception helps agencies detect adversaries earlier. They discuss how deception produces high-fidelity alerts, reduces security operations center alert fatigue, and strengthens zero trust by improving visibility into attacker activity.
Flipping the Script: How Deception Turns the Tables on Cyber Attackers
AI-driven attacks are increasing the speed and complexity of cyber threats. Suril Desai and Ralph Kahn examine how cyber deception helps agencies detect adversaries earlier, counter emerging attack techniques, and strengthen layered cybersecurity defenses in the age of AI.
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