Nomios has integrated Qevlar’s GenAI, enhancing cybersecurity operations by automating tasks and giving analysts with advanced tools.

Nomios, a top European cybersecurity provider, has integrated Qevlar‘s GenAI into its Security Operations Centers (SOCs), enhancing cybersecurity operations for its 67 European clients. This integration follows a thorough evaluation period where Qevlar AI significantly boosted operational efficiency, proving its value in streamlining security tasks.

Qevlar AI, developed by a Paris-based start-up, automates the investigation of alerts by enriching and structuring data with minimal human intervention. This AI aids SOC analysts by generating detailed reports with recommended corrective actions. As a result, tasks that previously required manual attention now benefit from speed and precision, like producing investigation reports in three minutes instead of 30. This efficiency allows Nomios analysts to focus on high-level, critical assignments, enhancing cybersecurity measures for clients.

By reducing the time spent on initial investigations, Nomios SOC level 2 analysts can advance towards level 3 analysis, further developing skills and optimizing threat detection processes. The integration also enables the development of new playbooks and generalizes approaches like Threat Hunting, reinforcing clients’ cybersecurity frameworks. Nomios reports a 50% time savings for their analysts, underscoring the transformative potential of AI in operational contexts.

Besides integrating Qevlar AI into its SOCs, Nomios has become the first European integrator and reseller of the AI solution. This partnership bolsters Nomios’ technological offerings, providing clients with cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions. Qevlar AI aligns with Nomios’ ambition to expand managed SOC services across Europe, reflecting a strategic collaboration to address complex cybersecurity challenges.