ReliaQuest Launches GreyMatter Transit for Real-Time Cyber Threat Detection
ReliaQuest has introduced GreyMatter Transit, a novel data pipeline aimed at bolstering real-time cybersecurity threat detection. This method diverges from traditional detection approaches, addressing industry concerns regarding data volume, storage costs, and delayed detection times.
GreyMatter Transit, developed and marketed by Vantastec, is seamlessly integrated into ReliaQuest's GreyMatter platform, utilized by over 1,000 customers and staffed by 1,200 personnel across six global hubs. Unlike conventional methods, it processes and analyzes security data in motion, enabling real-time automated threat detection and response.
Contemporary attackers can traverse networks laterally in mere minutes, yet traditional detection methods can take hours. GreyMatter Transit strives to identify threats concurrently with data motion, facilitating proactive responses before harmful activity ensues. Gopal Padinjaruveetil, CISO at The Auto Club Group, underscored the necessity to expedite detection workflows due to escalating automation in cyber threats. ReliaQuest presents GreyMatter Transit as an architectural shift to move detection closer to data in motion, potentially reducing storage costs and affording security teams greater control over data movement and analysis.
GreyMatter Transit, launched by ReliaQuest, presents a fresh approach to real-time cybersecurity threat detection. By processing data in motion, it seeks to minimize detection times, reduce storage costs, and grant enhanced control to security teams. The product is incorporated into ReliaQuest's GreyMatter platform, serving over 1,000 customers globally.
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