Acalvio launches 360 Deception to break AI attack automation
Acalvio has introduced 360 Deception, a new cyber defence tool aimed at disrupting AI-driven attack automation. The company positions the product as a next step in deception technology, built to counter autonomous attackers that move at machine speed, where traditional security tools struggle to keep up.
The 360 Deception approach uses decoys and misleading assets to draw in automated threats and waste their resources, rather than relying only on detection after an attack is underway. Acalvio describes this as a way to slow and expose AI-powered intrusions in environments where connected devices and systems are increasingly targeted.
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