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RSAC 2025: Cyware Operationalizes Threat Intelligence with AI, Automation

May 7, 2025

Keeping up with threat intelligence, given its exponential growth, is tough. What businesses need is automatic triaging of alerts and guidance for any necessary follow-up, says Cyware's Sachin Jade.

RSAC CONFERENCE 2025 — SAN FRANCISCO — Keeping up with threat intelligence data has been tough for years now, but the exponential growth in the last five years has officially overwhelmed most analysts. What organizations need now is something that automatically triages those incoming alerts and tells security pros what steps, if any, they need to take, according to Cyware's Sachin Jade.

Jade said in a conversation with Dark Reading's Terry Sweeney that threat intel data must be highly specific and personalized to be useful — data from a similar attack on an energy company, for example, isn't unlikely to be relevant to a government agency or large manufacturer.

But Cyware's chief product officer also noted a growing trend of collaboration among companies or organizations within the same sector, sharing attack data, threat intel, best practices, and more.

Jade also credited AI with offering guidance and action plans to security practitioners, a boon when time is of the essence or a new kind of attack is in progress. "With the example of compromised credentials, it's so fascinating because sometimes what happens is once these compromised credentials are observed, it takes a long time to figure out what to do," he explains. "But with AI now, not only have I figured out the risk profile of the data that came in very quickly, I also understand that some of them are our users." That sort of efficiency is critical in the midst of a harmful attack.

Sachin Jade serves as Cyware's chief product officer. Sachin's experience stems from both the entrepreneurial world and Fortune 100 firms. Sachin is extremely customer-centric and brings a customer lens to strategy, product management, growth, partnerships, and collaboration. Prior to joining Cyware, Sachin led key product portfolio, including P&L and innovation at Verizon focused on CX, strategy, corporate development, partnerships, team development, and execution around security, AI, and intelligent networks. Prior to that, he founded and built a firm focused on automated security and risk management for tier-two and mid-market financial firms.

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