CloudFish Launches Beta Test of AI-based Lightweight Threat Management Technology

Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO

Wednesday, November 28th, 2018

CloudFish, the cyber security startup and portfolio company in the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC), announced it is beta testing an extremely lightweight technology that can detect and control security threats with unprecedented accuracy by using a behavioral analysis model built on artificial intelligence (AI).

Unlike traditional systems that rely on signature-based threat detection, CloudFish’s behavioral analysis-based approach — dubbed Orca — detects potential dangers by leveraging machine learning and artificial intelligence.

Anaconda is pre-trained on approximately 1 million threat conditions and uses a fraction of the system resources (GPU, memory) compared to traditional threat detection solutions.

“We are excited to launch the beta testing of our technology with the cybersecurity community,” said Faisal Faruqi, CloudFish’s CEO and chief architect. “Hacking attacks from across the world are becoming increasingly sophisticated and harder to detect. Our unique AI-based technology that adapts itself to new threats provides a befitting response to those sophisticated hacking attempts.”