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Human-AI Collaboration is key to secure government systems, Andesite CPO William MacMillan tells GovCast
GovCast interviewed Andesite Chief Product Officer William MacMillan to talk about the role of Human-AI collaboration in national security. Artificial intelligence powers many cybersecurity applications, and government agencies are increasingly using AI to augment systems in national security and intelligence capacities. The complexities of AI implementation require careful architectural considerations and robust governance frameworks to ensure safe execution. William MacMillan, former CISO at CIA and current chief product officer at Andesite AI, noted how AI holds tremendous potential to enhance efficiency and accuracy, particularly through “human in the loop” systems that manage vast amounts of data. MacMillan also talks about…
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Andesite signs the Cloud Security Alliance AI Trustworthy Pledge
At Andesite, we take AI security seriously. With our Safe AI Architecture™, we’ve built guardrails to protect customers’ networks and data. We use encryption at-rest, in-transit, and in-storage, and do not train our AI with customer data. That’s why it made so much sense for us to sign CSA’s AI Trustworthy Pledge, a public commitment to develop and manage AI responsibly. The Pledge emphasizes our dedication to AI safety best practices, and our alignment with the four core principles of trusted AI: Safe and Compliant Systems: I will design, develop, deploy, operate, manage, and adopt AI systems that are safe for…
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Our Secure by Design Pledge
By Dave Brown, Head of Security and Compliance at Andesite Building software that is secure by design is at the heart of what we at Andesite are passionate about – it’s the core of our mission and what we pursue as a security vendor. That’s why we proudly signed the CISA Secure by Design Pledge. From foundation to general availability, and since then, we have diligently worked through the Pledge goals to build security and compliance within our product. We have developed an internal auditing process with over 450 continuous monitoring controls that constantly validate our work against the Pledge,…
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AI can help the industry finally get SOC automation right
Andesite’s Chief Product Officer William MacMillan writes about how “despite massive investment in tools and technologies, many SOCs still find themselves overwhelmed by the very chaos they aim to control.” “Analysts are drowning in data, jumping between disconnected tools, and trying to make sense of endless alerts. The result? An epidemic of burnout among the talented security professionals who are critical to keeping organizations safe. “This has become particularly acute for state and local government security teams that must protect critical infrastructure and sensitive citizen data with typically smaller budgets and staff than their federal or private-sector counterparts. “Despite this challenge,…
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Andesite Named Trusted Cloud Provider by Cloud Security Alliance
Andesite is proud to announce that it has earned the Trusted Cloud Provider trustmark from the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA). CSA is the world’s leading organization dedicated to defining and raising awareness of best practices to help ensure a secure cloud computing environment. CSA harnesses the subject matter expertise of industry practitioners, associations, governments, and its corporate and individual members to offer cloud security-specific research, education, certification, events and products. CSA’s activities, knowledge and extensive network benefit the entire community impacted by cloud — from providers and customers, to governments, entrepreneurs and the assurance industry — and provide a forum…
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The Current AI Revolution Will (Finally) Transform Your SOC
Alex, Thaman, Our Chief Technology Officer writes about the effects of AI on the cybersecurity stack. Artificial intelligence (AI) is profoundly transforming cybersecurity, reimagining detection through remediation. While AI’s value across cybersecurity workflows has been inconsistent, recent breakthroughs in machine learning will significantly decrease organizational risk and become necessary in defense operations to keep up with constantly evolving threats. Modern AI technology requires less specialized data to build capabilities, making it accessible for enterprises of every size and creating a more competitive technology ecosystem. We have seen AI technology go through four major transitions over the past few decades, all…
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Andesite Raises Additional $23 Million and Announces General Availability of the Bionic SOC
MCLEAN, Va., Feb. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Andesite AI (Andesite) today announced the General Availability of the bionic Security Operations Center (SOC), its human-AI collaboration product empowering cyber defense teams. Additionally, Andesite revealed that it secured an additional $23 million in capital as a second tranche of seed funding from General Catalyst and Red Cell Partners. The investment brings Andesite’s total funding to $38.25 million and is the result of the company’s ahead-of-schedule achievement of technology, customer acquisition, and revenue milestones. Learn more
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Analyst Burnout Is an Advanced Persistent Threat
On Dark Reading, Andesite’s Chief Product Officer William MacMillan writes about how for too long, cybersecurity analysts have been treated as mere cogs in a machine and it’s time to change that and revolutionize security operations. “In the battle against cyber threats, we’re losing our most vital asset: our people. While the industry fixates on the latest tools and technologies, security analysts are burning out, crushed under the weight of an impossible mission. This isn’t just a talent shortage, but an existential crisis threatening the future of cybersecurity defense. Until we prioritize supporting the humans at the heart of cyber…
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A Framework for Human-AI Partnership in the SOC
Andesite’s Chief Product Officer William MacMillan argues on SC Media that so far the attempts to automate the Security Operations Center (SOC) have failed. Almost 20 years since the rise of the SIEM, and 10 years after SOAR platforms first hit the market, SOCs are still struggling. Analysts are drowning in an “everywhere data” environment, struggling to interpret, prioritize, and respond to seemingly never-ending indicators as close as possible to the speed of threat. Many companies run more than 100 different security tools, forcing analysts to bounce between screens and portals, each with its own query language, while trying to…
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