CES 2025: Csky – real-time detection of anomalies

January 12, 2025

At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, CSky SA presented its latest advances in the field of cybersecurity, in particular through the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. A standout feature of the platform presented is real-time detection of anomalies. By analysing large amounts of data, the system can identify potential cyber attacks faster and more accurately than conventional methods. This capability makes it possible to detect threats at an early stage and respond proactively, significantly increasing the security of connected systems.
Another significant advantage of the new platform is the automated response to detected threats. This feature makes it possible to react quickly and efficiently to potential attacks, which not only minimises the response time but also limits possible damage. The integration of AI and machine learning increases the efficiency of security measures and reduces complexity, resulting in a more effective defence against cyber threats.

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