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Cloudflare announces new defensive AI products for protecting LLMs and companies from attack - SiliconANGLE

Mar 05, 2024 - siliconangle.com
Cloudflare Inc. has announced the development of Firewall for AI, a product designed to protect artificial intelligence large language models (LLMs) and companies from potential attacks. The firewall can identify attempts to exploit the model and extract data, blocking threats automatically without human intervention. The company also unveiled a suite of new defensive cybersecurity tools that use AI to combat emerging AI threats, including detecting anomalies in user behavior and scanning emails for suspicious messages.

Cloudflare's new product, Defensive AI, offers a personalized approach to securing enterprise networks against AI-enhanced attacks. It trains AI models on customer-specific traffic patterns to tailor a defense strategy based on the company's network and environment. The company is also developing an application programming interface anomaly detection model to prevent attacks aimed at infiltrating networks and stealing data. The new Firewall for AI is available for free to any customer running an LLM on Cloudflare’s Workers.

Key takeaways:

  • Cloudflare has announced the development of Firewall for AI, a new product designed to protect large language models (LLMs) and companies from potential attacks.
  • The company also announced a suite of new defensive cybersecurity tools that use AI to fight emerging AI threats, including detecting anomalies in user behavior and scanning emails for suspicious messages.
  • The new Firewall for AI can be deployed in front of any LLMs running on Cloudflare’s existing Workers AI offering, allowing it to scan prompts submitted by users to identify attempts to exploit the model and extract data.
  • Cloudflare's Defensive AI uses AI to detect emails, malicious code and anomalous traffic patterns, providing a personalized approach to securing enterprise networks against new risks coming from emerging technologies.
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