The ‘formidable offense’ comes from a team of specialist red teamers and AI researchers and engineers. The intent is to provide a platform that can perform AI-directed offensive security as fast as attackers can attack – to close or at least reduce the traditional agility gap – with its own autonomous, agentic attacker swarm.“Before Armadin, you could not put a nation state level adversary inside every network 24/7,” said Lanham. “We’ve built the ultimate attacker – it doesn’t just follow a script, it reasons and learns as it swarms your defenses. We train our models and build agents to the standards of a world-class red team with safety at the foundation and unleash them to identify exploitable risk at machine speed.”Traditional red teaming cannot cope with the dawning age of AI-driven attacks. Armadin intends to solve this with AI red teaming.Related:Palo Alto Networks Founder Nir Zuk Unveils New Startup CylakeRelated:AI Security Firm JetStream Launches With $34 Million in Seed FundingRelated:Fig Security Launches With $38 Million to Bolster SecOps ResilienceRelated:Aisy Launches Out of Stealth to Transform Vulnerability Management

“Before Armadin, you could not put a nation state level adversary inside every network 24/7,” said Lanham. “We’ve built the ultimate attacker – it doesn’t just follow a script, it reasons and learns as it swarms your defenses. We train our models and build agents to the standards of a world-class red team with safety at the foundation and unleash them to identify exploitable risk at machine speed.”Traditional red teaming cannot cope with the dawning age of AI-driven attacks. Armadin intends to solve this with AI red teaming.Related:Palo Alto Networks Founder Nir Zuk Unveils New Startup CylakeRelated:AI Security Firm JetStream Launches With $34 Million in Seed FundingRelated:Fig Security Launches With $38 Million to Bolster SecOps ResilienceRelated:Aisy Launches Out of Stealth to Transform Vulnerability Management

Traditional red teaming cannot cope with the dawning age of AI-driven attacks. Armadin intends to solve this with AI red teaming.Related:Palo Alto Networks Founder Nir Zuk Unveils New Startup CylakeRelated:AI Security Firm JetStream Launches With $34 Million in Seed FundingRelated:Fig Security Launches With $38 Million to Bolster SecOps ResilienceRelated:Aisy Launches Out of Stealth to Transform Vulnerability Management

Related:Palo Alto Networks Founder Nir Zuk Unveils New Startup CylakeRelated:AI Security Firm JetStream Launches With $34 Million in Seed FundingRelated:Fig Security Launches With $38 Million to Bolster SecOps ResilienceRelated:Aisy Launches Out of Stealth to Transform Vulnerability Management

Related:AI Security Firm JetStream Launches With $34 Million in Seed FundingRelated:Fig Security Launches With $38 Million to Bolster SecOps ResilienceRelated:Aisy Launches Out of Stealth to Transform Vulnerability Management

Related:Fig Security Launches With $38 Million to Bolster SecOps ResilienceRelated:Aisy Launches Out of Stealth to Transform Vulnerability Management

Related:Aisy Launches Out of Stealth to Transform Vulnerability Management

Kevin Townsend is a Senior Contributor at SecurityWeek. He has been writing about high tech issues since before the birth of Microsoft. For the last 15 years he has specialized in information security; and has had many thousands of articles published in dozens of different magazines – from The Times and the Financial Times to current and long-gone computer magazines.

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