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AI helps home users detect and prevent unknown cyber threats

Security

SecureAge Technology, a data and endpoint protection company, has announced the addition of a new feature to its SecureAPlus application control solution to simplify security protection for home users

Automatic Mode allows the SecureAPlus AI engine to build personalised ‘allow lists’ without user input, preventing malicious files from causing irreparable damage – a timely solution that helps secure the gap between company networks and home devices.

Ngair Teow-Hin, CEO of SecureAge Technology, said, “At SecureAge we place security and usability on equal footing, so Automatic Mode is designed as a safe haven for non-tech savvy users that keeps disruption to an absolute minimum.

“Operating in the background, Automatic Mode cannot be disabled or manipulated, and security prompts only appear when the AI requires human input. Enterprise users and advanced home users will be pleased to hear that any action that is taken in Automatic Mode is non-destructive and easily reversible.”

SecureAPlus first launched in 2014 and quickly found a following from enterprise and tech enthusiasts across 157 countries. Not only were these users able to install SecureAPlus while maintaining compatibility with their antivirus solutions, but it also enabled them to analyse new and unknown threats and the impacts of applying different methods to deal with them.