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BackgroundDarktrace was founded in 2013 by mathematicians from the University of Cambridge and individuals with cyber operations experience at intelligence agencies.[4] Its Enterprise Immune System technology uses AI and unsupervised machine learning to autonomously detect and take action against cyber-threats across all diverse digital environments, including cloud and virtual environments, Internet of Things, and industrial control systems.[5] Darktrace is backed by several advisors and investors from the technology, business, and cyber security domains. The company's advisory board includes Alan Wade, former CIO of the CIA The board of directors is chaired by Robert Webb QC, former General Counsel of Rolls Royce and British Airways.[7] Twelve of the company’s 20 directors, including co-chief executives Nicole Eagan and Poppy Gustafsson, used to work at HP Autonomy.[8] The company does not list the members of its main board on its website. Since the company's inception in 2013, its technology has been deployed more than 9,000 times across 5 continents. Darktrace now has over 850 employees around the world.[9] In May 2018, Darktrace reached a market value of $1.25 billion, reaching unicorn status.[10][11] ProductsDarktrace Enterprise Immune SystemDarktrace's Enterprise Immune System uses proprietary machine learning and AI algorithms to build a so-called "pattern of life" for every network, device, and user within an organization. It then employs powerful correlation techniques to classify and cross-reference these models, establishing a highly accurate understanding of 'normal activity' within that particular environment.[12] From this evolving understanding of 'normal', it can then detect potential threats as they emerge in real time.[13] It is a self-contained system and does not rely on rules, signatures, or prior assumptions of known threats. The technology's total time to install is around one hour and results are produced immediately, without tuning or configuration.[14] The Enterprise Immune System further employs an autonomous response technology, Antigena, which allows networks to take instant and autonomous action against in-progress cyber-attacks. Antigena takes targeted action, for example slowing down or stopping a compromised connection or device, in order to neutralize threats without impacting normal business operations.[15] One end user,[16] Michael Sherwood at City of Las Vegas commented, "Darktrace Antigena is the only automated response technology that is capable of fighting the most important battles for us. Using Darktrace's AI, we can now stop never-before-seen threats in their tracks, allowing us to remain uniquely proactive in the face of a rapidly-changing threat landscape." [17] The product also visualizes network activity on a user interface, called the 'Threat Visualizer', which makes the network and any detected anomalies fully searchable, and provides comprehensive visibility of both traditional and non-traditional IT.[18] Darktrace IndustrialIn November 2017, Darktrace launched a new business unit – Darktrace Industrial[19] – dedicated to fighting threats in industrial and SCADA networks. Darktrace Industrial uses AI specifically developed to detect cyber-threats and latent vulnerabilities within OT and IT environments. Darktrace Industrial works by learning 'normal' across a range of OT environments, providing the same form of protection for radically different technologies and deployment types, from decades-old PLCs to distributed sensors and the Industrial Internet of Things. References1. ^Magee, Tamlin (6 March 2017). "Church of England puts stop to ransomware with Darktrace." Computerworld UK. Retrieved 13 June 2017. {{DEFAULTSORT:Darktrace}}2. ^Neil, Scott (1 Feb 2017). Colonial deploys AI cyberdefence system." Royal Gazette. Retrieved 13 June 2017. 3. ^Kharpal, Arjun (6 July 2016). "[https://www.cnbc.com/2016/07/06/cybersecurity-start-up-darktrace-raises-64-million-backed-by-kkr.html Cyber security start-up Darktrace raises $65 million backed by KKR.]" [https://www.cnbc.com/ CNBC]. Retrieved June 13, 2017. 4. ^Hall, Susan. (5 January 2017). "[https://thenewstack.io/darktrace-applies-math-unsupervised-machine-learning-automate-network-security/ Darktrace Automates Network Security Through Machine Learning.]" [https://thenewstack.io/ The New Stack]. Retrieved June 13, 2017. 5. ^Magee, Tamlin (6 March 2017). "Church of England puts stop to ransomware with Darktrace." Computerworld UK. Retrieved 13 June 2017. 6. ^"[https://www.darktrace.com/advisory-board/ Advisory Board.]" [https://www.darktrace.com Darktrace.com]. Retrieved 13 June 2017. 7. ^"[https://www.darktrace.com/directors/ Board of Directors.]" [https://www.darktrace.com darktrace.com]. Retrieved 13 June 2017. 8. ^"[https://www.ft.com/content/2fa5bade-cb09-11e8-9fe5-24ad351828ab Inside Darktrace, the UK’s $1.65bn cyber security start-up.]" [https://www.ft.com/content/2fa5bade-cb09-11e8-9fe5-24ad351828ab]. Retrieved 10 October 2018. 9. ^{{cite news|title=Losses widen at security start-up Darktrace as it embarks on hiring spree|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2018/04/02/losses-widen-cyber-security-start-up-darktrace-embarks-hiring/|accessdate=2 April 2018|publisher=The Telegraph|date=2 April 2018}} 10. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/26/cybersecurity-startup-darktrace-raises-50-million-in-series-e-funding.html|title=Cybersecurity start-up Darktrace raises $50 million and is now worth $1.65 billion|last=Browne|first=Ryan|date=2018-09-26|work=CNBC|access-date=2018-09-27}} 11. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2018/05/15/darktrace-unicorn-one-billion-valuation/#343a654120b7|title=From The Olympics To A Unicorn: How 'Cyber Immune System' Darktrace Hit A $1.3BN Valuation|last=Fox-Brewster|first=Thomas|work=Forbes|access-date=2018-09-27|language=en}} 12. ^Hall, Susan. (5 January 2017). "[https://thenewstack.io/darktrace-applies-math-unsupervised-machine-learning-automate-network-security/ Darktrace Automates Network Security Through Machine Learning.]" [https://thenewstack.io/ The New Stack]. Retrieved June 13, 2017. 13. ^Greene, Tim (9 March 2017). “Darktrace finds more attacks, cuts response time, saves money for Blackhawk Network.” Network World. Retrieved 13 June 2017. 14. ^Hall, Susan. (5 January 2017). "[https://thenewstack.io/darktrace-applies-math-unsupervised-machine-learning-automate-network-security/ Darktrace Automates Network Security Through Machine Learning.]" [https://thenewstack.io/ The New Stack]. Retrieved June 13, 2017. 15. ^Kobie, Nicole (4 April 2017). “[https://www.wired.co.uk/article/darktrace-machine-learning-security Darktrace’s AI is now automatically responding to hacks – and stopping them.]” [https://www.wired.co.uk/ WIRED]. Retrieved June 13, 2017. 16. ^Conger, Kate. (12 May 2017). “[https://techcrunch.com/2017/05/12/las-vegas-taps-ai-for-cybersecurity-help/ Las Vegas taps AI for cyber security help].” [https://techcrunch.com/ TechCrunch]. Retrieved 13 June 2017. 17. ^Quested, Tony (7 April 2017). “New Weapon from Darktrace in AI arms race.” Business Weekly. Retrieved June 13, 2017. 18. ^Hamblen, Matt. (5 Dec 2016). “Behavior analytics tools for cybersecurity move into enterprises.” Computerworld. Retrieved June 13, 2017. 19. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.darktrace.com/press/2017/204/|title=Darktrace Industrial Uses Machine Learning to Identify Cyber Campaigns Targeting Critical Infrastructure|website=www.darktrace.com|language=en-US|access-date=2018-06-20}} 3 : Companies based in Cambridge|British companies established in 2013|2013 establishments in England |
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