Cynet updated GenAI CyAI engine boosts threat accuracy, reduces false positives by 90%, and spots zero-day threats others miss.
Cynet has launched a major update to CyAI, its GenAI-powered threat detection engine, aiming to cut down noise while catching smarter attacks. The enhanced system now reduces false positives by up to 90%, solving a core challenge in cybersecurity—alert fatigue. This is especially crucial for small-to-medium businesses and managed service providers who lack large security teams.
The upgraded CyAI scans all endpoint executables in real time, using machine learning trained on millions of data samples. It not only detects known threats but also identifies zero-day attacks before they cause damage. CyAI operates in tandem with Cynet’s 24/7 security operations center, offering hands-free threat mitigation with high confidence.
What sets CyAI apart is its ability to detect new, unseen malware before other tools flag them. Cynet reports that in live incidents, CyAI has caught malicious executables that no antivirus had previously identified. Its built-in Deep Analysis engine sends threat data back to the cloud for continuous retraining—making the system smarter with every attack it handles.
This GenAI-driven approach is central to Cynet’s platform strategy. The company is positioning CyAI as a differentiator in a market overwhelmed by complexity. For partners and customers, it offers both peace of mind and a competitive edge. The result is faster response, fewer distractions, and a much stronger defense—all powered by continually learning AI.