The collaboration will combine Redpoint’s response services with Cytactic’s AI-powered management platform, with the goal of improving preparedness and coordination before, during, and after attacks.
Redpoint Cybersecurity and Cytactic have announced a new strategic partnership aimed at addressing operational challenges in cyber incident response.
The collaboration will combine Redpoint’s incident response services with Cytactic’s AI-powered management platform, with the goal of improving organizational preparedness and coordination before, during, and after cyberattacks.
Tab Bradshaw, Chief Operating Officer (COO) at Redpoint Cybersecurity, said the partnership would enable clients to access Redpoint’s operational capabilities through Cytactic’s technology platform.
“It allows us to embed our extensive experience directly into a powerful AI-powered platform,” he said.
Integrating human expertise with digital platform
The partnership introduces simulation tools intended to allow organizations to conduct crisis response training in realistic environments. These simulations are designed to replicate the conditions of a live cyberattack and to help teams improve their response time and coordination.
Jason Starr, Managing Director at Redpoint, said the collaboration integrates human expertise with a digital platform.
“We’ve brought together Cytactic’s incident response platform and Redpoint’s leading services,” he said.
Cytactic’s platform is designed to function as a centralized management system for cyber incident response. According to the company, it supports regulatory compliance, internal and external communications, and operational workflows. Redpoint’s teams are able to integrate into these predefined protocols during a cyber event.
Dr. Nimrod Kozlovski, Founder and CEO of Cytactic, said the partnership addresses limitations in conventional incident response procedures, which he described as slow to activate and often reliant on static planning.
“The Cytatic platform provides the digital infrastructure that transforms Redpoint’s human capital into a dynamically actionable and instantly deployable solution,” he said.
In 2024, Redpoint received investment from Japanese firm Mitsui & Co., which it said has supported its efforts to expand cyber response services across sectors such as critical infrastructure, finance, and defense.
According to both companies, the joint offering is intended to improve scalability and accessibility to incident response solutions. It is aimed at organizations of varying sizes across multiple industries, particularly those seeking to reduce delays and inefficiencies commonly encountered during cyber incidents.
The companies stated that the platform-based approach seeks to streamline coordination between internal stakeholders and external responders, reducing the need for manual improvisation during active threats.
H/T: https://www.jpost.com/business-and-innovation/tech-and-start-ups/article-860085
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