While much focus has been on the AI-versus-AI cyber arms race in cybersecurity, perhaps the focus should be on the virtuous cycle between AI and security…

As a result, the company experienced benefits such as:

  • Improved detection rates: The new system significantly increased the accuracy of fraud detection, reducing false positives and catching more fraudulent transactions.
  • Scalability: With VMware Tanzu, the company could scale their AI applications effortlessly to handle peak transaction times.
  • Efficiency: The integration streamlined their development process, allowing for faster updates and deployment of new models.

At Explore Las Vegas 2024, VMware highlighted its next chapter of security innovations for the GenAI era:

  1. Generative AI for threat defense: VMware has introduced Project Cypress, which uses generative AI to assist with threat defense, including alert triaging, contextualized insights into threat campaigns, and remediation recommendations. The genAI-based security co-pilot functionality supports rapid triage in SOCs without compromising accuracy, helping to manage the noisy environment of large enterprises.
  2. vDefend innovations: VMware’s vDefend (firewall) uses AI and machine learning to create security rules and policy recommendations based on threat assessments. Features include:
    • Enhanced malware and ransomware prevention: Support for both file-based and fileless (in-memory) malware, designed to operate efficiently even in regulated environments with air-gapped deployments.
    • Distributed IDS/IPS: With centralized management, ideal for AI/ML workloads, helping maintain a consistent security posture across multiple sites.
  3. Zero trust lateral security enhancements:
    • Firewall Rule Impact Analysis: Provides immediate visibility into how security policies impact workloads, eliminating ineffective and redundant rules to ensure optimized security effectiveness.
    • Geo IP filtering: Uniquely manages and secures traffic by allowing or blocking connections to a specific geographic location directly at the gateway firewall, enabling precise control over global traffic flows.

Using VMware technologies, Mizuho is moving into the private cloud and now:

  • Adopts the latest architecture to enable a quick and flexible response to security issues.
  • Achieves significant cost savings through self-service on version upgrades.
  • Has built an advanced, secure infrastructure optimized to handle emergency patches./li>