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Google unveils AI toolkit for cybersecurity

Google unveils AI toolkit for cybersecurity

At RSA 2023, Google announced the Cloud Security AI Workbench, a cybersecurity package based on the large language model (LLM) Sec-PaLM.

Google representatives said Sec-PaLM is a fork of the PaLM model that is “specifically tuned for security use cases.” The LLM is designed to analyse software vulnerabilities, malware, indicators of threats, and behavioural profiles of threat actors.

Cloud Security AI Workbench contains a number of AI-based tools:

‘Sec-PaLM is built on years of foundational AI research conducted by Google and DeepMind, as well as the deep expertise of our security teams,’ the developers said.

Google added that it has only begun to realise the potential of generative AI in threat prevention. Company representatives pledged to continue exploring how the latest AI advances can be applied to security.

VirusTotal Code Insight will be the first tool in Cloud Security AI Workbench. A preview version is already available to a limited group of users.

Google plans to roll out the remaining apps to “trusted testers” in the coming months.

In April, the tech giant announced the unification of its Brain and DeepMind AI divisions into a single team.

In March, Google unveiled a suite of AI features for office and cloud services. Among them is the language model for answering medical questions, Med-PaLM 2.

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