In a move to enhance its cloud incident response capabilities and proactive cybersecurity measures, Airiam has partnered with Cyngular Security. The collaboration integrates Cyngular Security's Cloud Digital Forensics Incident Response (ClouDFIR) automation technology, enabling Airiam to respond to threats in minutes instead of hours. This partnership allows Airiam to offer comprehensive vulnerability management and Cloud Incident Response Automation (CIRA), increasing the security level and ensuring clients are well-prepared even before an incident occurs. Unlike traditional incident response models, Airiam and Cyngular Security aim to prevent incidents from happening in the first place. The collaboration also reduces response time to less than an hour, surpassing the industry norm of an 8-hour SLA. Airiam's strategic shift from a Managed Service Provider (MSP) to a resilience-focused entity highlights its commitment to helping clients recover from cyber incidents and fortify against future threats. Cyngular Security specializes in Cloud Digital Forensics Incident Response automation and proactive threat hunting and investigation for cloud environments [267e45d8].
Cytora has partnered with Chimnie to incorporate AI-powered property data into its risk-processing platform for the home insurance sector. Chimnie's datasets, powered by AI modelling, combine information from a large range of sources including HM Land Registry, Royal Mail, NHS, Ordnance Survey, and British Geological Survey. By integrating this data into Cytora's platform, underwriters can incorporate these insights into their workflows, facilitating risk assessment. Juan de Castro, COO at Cytora, emphasizes the mission to provide insurers with AI-driven solutions powered by a world-leading data ecosystem. Tomás Arribas, CTO at Chimnie, states that the partnership will leverage Chimnie's geospatial and property data to enhance Cytora's insurance risk assessment capabilities [e35c56bb].