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Darktrace recognised as cutting-edge cyber AI organisation and market leader in enterprise security

Cambridge based Darktrace has won the 'Cutting-Edge Cyber Security' award in the Artificial Intelligence category and 'Market Leader' in the Enterprise Security category at the 2022 Global InfoSec Awards presented by Cyber Defense Magazine.


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These awards recognize innovative AI technology and comprehensive, business-wide security coverage.

The Global InfoSec Awards reward the organizations and security solutions demonstrating a forward-thinking approach to managing cyber-risk and protecting against increasingly complex cyber-threats. The awards honor companies and products for their efforts to give the advantage to defenders in the face of ongoing cybercrime.

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Darktrace’s pioneering Self-Learning AI, the first at scale deployment of AI in cyber security, works across over 6,800 customer environments to meet this challenge. This AI defends beyond the breach, learning ‘self’ for each bespoke business environment and identifying anomalous and threatening behavior everywhere within an organization’s digital infrastructure. With its AI-powered Autonomous Response tool, Darktrace offers instantaneous enterprise-wide protection against cyber-attacks.

“Darktrace embodies two major features we judges look for to become winners: understanding tomorrow’s threats today and innovating in unexpected ways that can help mitigate cyber risk and get one step ahead of the next breach,” said Gary S. Miliefsky, Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine.

“At its core, Darktrace is an AI company that works to support our growing customer base in meeting the next generation of cyber-threats,” said Jack Stockdale OBE, Chief Technology Officer at Darktrace. “We are proud to offer innovative solutions at the cutting edge of AI and cyber security emerging from the groundbreaking R&D stemming from our Cyber AI Research Centres.”

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