Top 5 cyber-tech startup with disruptive AI and ML

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Top 5 cyber-tech startup with disruptive AI and ML
Top 5 cyber-tech startup with disruptive AI and ML

In 2023, the cybersecurity market is expected to generate revenue US$2.37bn. With the increasing amount of data and cyber threats, artificial intelligence (AI)and machine learning (ML) are being used to strengthen the security of organizations and startups.These technologies are used to analyze large amounts of data and identify patterns that may indicate the presence of a cyber threat. In this age of disruption, there have been more cyberattacks, which has raised demand for cybersecurity. In 2022,10% of small businesses reported cyber attacks and crimes. Cybersecurity is one of the multiple uses of artificial intelligence. As per a Norton report, the global cost of typical data breach recovery is $3.86 million. The report also indicates that companies need 196 days on average to recover from any data breach. Artificial Intelligence and machine learning can recognize patterns in data to enable security systems to learn from past experience. In future, AI and ML in cybersecurity, promising their potential to make systems more efficient and effective.
We have compiled a list of the top cyber-tech startup with disruptive AI and ML :-
WiJungle:WiJungle is an Indian cyber security startup that focuses on the development and marketing of a unified network security gateway for various businesses across 25 countries, founded by Karmesh Gupta and Praveen Gupta. The company was founded in 2014 and caters to sectors like healthcare, education, hospitality, BFSI, retail and transportation with next-gen and web application firewalls and hotspot gateway. The main aim is to manage enterprise and security through one window and use GPU cloud servers if required for the dense database.
Seconize:Seconize is a young startup, established in 2017, providing simple and effective products and services in the Integrated (IT) Risk Management space. These solutions enable enterprises to de-risk themselves in a cohesive, continuous, and consistent manner through proactive risk assessment, identification, remediation, and management across all IT assets with real-time risk posture and zero human error. Their solution automates the analysis of gaps in the regional and global regulatory and compliance requirements.
DNIF:

DNIF is a HyperScale SIEM that can ingest, enrich, store and correlate cybersecurity data at petabyte scales. It brings the benefits of a SIEM, UEBA and a SOAR into one single integrated product stack. DNIF has multi-tenancy and RBAC, capabilities that are required to address the needs of large enterprises and service providers. DNIF is platform agnostic and can be deployed on-prem and can also be deployed on virtual or public cloud environments.

SecurityBulls:
Security Bulls is a startup that is based on penetration testing, also known as ethical hacking. It offers infrastructure security services and IT security assessment to its customers, as a popularly known only provider in India. Checking for security risks and analysing companies’ digital assets, it also provides a remediation plan that helps in strengthening clients’ cybersecurity policies.Cyware:

Cyware is a cybersecurity startup started by Indian techies, is offering a full-stack of innovative cyber fusion solutions for all-source strategic, tactical, technical and operational threat intelligence sharing & threat response automation. Cyware has been recognized for its innovation as a ‘Representative Vendor’ by Gartner in its “2020 Market Guide: Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response.