Real-Time Insights into Zero-Day Threats
Deep Instinct DSX combines the power of our DSX Brain with the advanced generative AI capabilities of our DSX Companion (DIANNA) to provide real-time insights and explainability for zero-day threats. This one-of-a-kind combination empowers your security team with actionable intelligence to strengthen your overall security posture.
ONE-THIRD PORTION OF THE DAY SOC TEAMS SPEND INVESTIGATING THREATS
Beyond the “Black Box”
Legacy Cyber Tools Fall Short on Zero-Day Insights
While many cybersecurity companies now employ GenAI chatbots to assist SOC teams after a breach, they don’t provide insights into unknown or zero-day threats. They rely on threat intelligence feeds and continuous cloud calls to render verdicts, leaving a critical gap in stopping zero-day threats.
The Limits of Legacy Explanations
When AI Can’t Explain the Unknown
Simply detecting and responding to malicious activity is no longer enough. Organizations need real-time, actionable insights into emerging threats, not just prevention.
- Traditional tools only explain known threats, leaving zero-days unexplained
- SOC teams lack actionable insights on new, never-before-seen malicious behaviors
- Reliance on signatures and heuristics limits the ability of SOC teams to understand and respond to emerging threats
- Generic explanations based on known malware fail to provide context-specific insights
our approach
Deep Learning + GenAI: A New Era of Explainability
By combining our deep learning framework (DSX Brain) with GenAI capabilities (DSX Companion), Deep Instinct DSX provides real-time insights into zero-day threats, including their intent patterns and techniques. We don’t just prevent threats, we explain them in detail, empowering your team to understand and act on emerging risks.

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