According to research from CalypsoAI and Everest Group, data security and privacy are among CIOs’ top concerns when it comes to generative AI, with 55% revealing it as a challenge to adoption. A part of this concern stems from the fact that use cases across industries, companies and departments vary drastically.
Most guardrail-like defenses are built with legacy techniques, or simply are not enterprise-ready. This limits the effectiveness and results in outdated protection almost instantly. These limitations are challenges for organizations that want to deploy and adopt GenAI while making sure that AI security can adapt to constantly evolving threats.
As a means to set a new industry standard, CalypsoAI introduced its customizable GenAI Scanners earlier this year. This technology allows organizations to create their AI-powered scanners with simple descriptions, which CalypsoAI’s advanced LLM then transforms into a sophisticated data shield. The purpose of the tech is to allow companies to address specific vulnerabilities and set detailed policies that drive higher levels of performance.
Now, CalypsoAI is building on that standard.
Recently, the company revealed that users now have access to a suite of new functionalities that allow them to customize their GenAI security measures based on what makes the most sense for their business.
The platform provides advanced tools to audit, monitor and protect internal and external GenAI applications across various models and vendors. To cater to diverse customer needs, CalypsoAI offers customizable and pre-built scanners addressing specific business use cases and industries, such as PII protection and source code vulnerability.
“The threat landscape when it comes to AI is evolving so quickly, we realized we needed to fight fire with fire — which is exactly where our customizable scanner technology comes in,” said Jimmy White, Chief Technology Officer of CalypsoAI.
Additionally, the platform has dynamic, real-time threat updates to counter emerging cyber threats like zero-day attacks. This is achieved through CalypsoAI's proprietary process, which enables the platform to adapt to new threats. The company also expanded its capabilities through partnerships, such as with IBM watsonx, to offer better defenses against modern cyber threats.
“At CalypsoAI we want to empower your business to proactively evolve and respond to threats before they even emerge, ensuring instantaneous, comprehensive protection and resilience,” said White. “The only way to do that is to fully embrace generative AI as a key pillar and core differentiator to our platform — and the latest features ensure that we’re not only doing that at scale but giving users the ability to share those protections and learn from each other.”
These latest enhancements build on CalypsoAI’s already trusted platform. It will surely continue to deliver on the company’s mission to secure GenAI across the enterprise —regardless of industry, model or use case — by offering one of the better solutions on the market.
Be part of the discussion about the latest trends and developments in the Generative AI space at Generative AI Expo, taking place February 11-13, 2025, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Generative AI Expo discusses the evolution of GenAI and feature conversations focused on the potential for GenAI across industries and how the technology is already being used to create new opportunities for businesses to improve operations, enhance customer experiences, and create new growth opportunities.
Edited by
Alex Passett