Without trust, the future of our Digital and AI Economy and its nearly limitless potential is in peril. Piecemeal efforts to address cybersecurity issues have fallen short. As the Internet evolved from a military asset to an open infrastructure, security considerations, such as they were, focused on preventing physical failures. Today, many of the base Internet protocols—the set of rules embedded in code so all machines on a network or series of interconnected networks “speak” the same language—are unfit for current demands and are insecure.
Pinochle’s insurgent mission is to secure the Digital and AI enterprise leveraging an algorithmic first approach to improve proactive defenses and detection by a factor 10X or more. This involves developing advanced security solutions to detect emerging threats, leveraging adaptive security that is powered by AI. Unlike traditional static security approaches, adaptive security includes context-aware security access policies and controls. This functions dynamically based on the risk and detects anomalies faster, more accurately and against opportunistic and targeted attacks, as well as trusted insiders and other insider threats.
According to Ranghan Venkatraman (CEO), there are several transformative technologies (e.g., AI, Quantum Computing etc.,) that are approaching tipping points as costs drop, unleashing demand across sectors and geographies and spawning more innovation. The convergence of these emerging technology innovation platforms could integrate business and consumer marketplaces, disintermediating the middlemen in many industries with aggregate global market capitalization from approximately $13 Trillion today to $200+ Trillion by 2030. As a result, many enterprises will leverage AI to do some very difficult things, cheaper, faster, and better. This is at the crux of why we should all be focused on this problem from a security perspective since unlike discretely coded applications, AI behavior is probabilistic; by nature, all conditions and outcomes are not practically demonstrable or known. This means we must protect both the data needed to train the AI and the environment where it has been created. In usage mode, the data in motion needs to be protected prior to reaching the AI for decision making.
“Enterprises planning to innovate for growth should take heed at the Security decisions it makes today since they in turn determine which side of the innovation divide you land on. Whether maintaining your enterprise’s position as an innovator or aspiring to make the leap into the innovator category, it will need to prioritize security by design” says Ranjani Venkatraman Co-CEO of Pinochle.
As we looked deeper into the full spectrum of global cybersecurity focused solutions and platform providers—between the preparedness and actions of leaders and the remaining followers we found that Pinochle is doing something exceptional and, in the process, achieving continuous innovation at speed and at scale across their offerings to their global clients.
Without trust, the future of our Digital and AI Economy and its nearly limitless potential is in peril. Piecemeal efforts to address cybersecurity issues have fallen short. As the Internet evolved from a military asset to an open infrastructure, security considerations, such as they were, focused on preventing physical failures. Today, many of the base Internet protocols—the set of rules embedded in code so all machines on a network or series of interconnected networks “speak” the same language—are unfit for current demands and are insecure.
Pinochle’s insurgent mission is to secure the Digital and AI enterprise leveraging an algorithmic first approach to improve proactive defenses and detection by a factor 10X or more. This involves developing advanced security solutions to detect emerging threats, leveraging adaptive security that is powered by AI. Unlike traditional static security approaches, adaptive security includes context-aware security access policies and controls. This functions dynamically based on the risk and detects anomalies faster, more accurately and against opportunistic and targeted attacks, as well as trusted insiders and other insider threats.
According to Ranghan Venkatraman (CEO), there are several transformative technologies (e.g., AI, Quantum Computing etc.,) that are approaching tipping points as costs drop, unleashing demand across sectors and geographies and spawning more innovation. The convergence of these emerging technology innovation platforms could integrate business and consumer marketplaces, disintermediating the middlemen in many industries with aggregate global market capitalization from approximately $13 Trillion today to $200+ Trillion by 2030. As a result, many enterprises will leverage AI to do some very difficult things, cheaper, faster, and better. This is at the crux of why we should all be focused on this problem from a security perspective since unlike discretely coded applications, AI behavior is probabilistic; by nature, all conditions and outcomes are not practically demonstrable or known. This means we must protect both the data needed to train the AI and the environment where it has been created. In usage mode, the data in motion needs to be protected prior to reaching the AI for decision making.
“Enterprises planning to innovate for growth should take heed at the Security decisions it makes today since they in turn determine which side of the innovation divide you land on. Whether maintaining your enterprise’s position as an innovator or aspiring to make the leap into the innovator category, it will need to prioritize security by design” says Ranjani Venkatraman Co-CEO of Pinochle.
As we looked deeper into the full spectrum of global cybersecurity focused solutions and platform providers—between the preparedness and actions of leaders and the remaining followers we found that Pinochle is doing something exceptional and, in the process, achieving continuous innovation at speed and at scale across their offerings to their global clients.
Without trust, the future of our Digital and AI Economy and its nearly limitless potential is in peril. Piecemeal efforts to address cybersecurity issues have fallen short. As the Internet evolved from a military asset to an open infrastructure, security considerations, such as they were, focused on preventing physical failures. Today, many of the base Internet protocols—the set of rules embedded in code so all machines on a network or series of interconnected networks “speak” the same language—are unfit for current demands and are insecure.
Pinochle’s insurgent mission is to secure the Digital and AI enterprise leveraging an algorithmic first approach to improve proactive defenses and detection by a factor 10X or more. This involves developing advanced security solutions to detect emerging threats, leveraging adaptive security that is powered by AI. Unlike traditional static security approaches, adaptive security includes context-aware security access policies and controls. This functions dynamically based on the risk and detects anomalies faster, more accurately and against opportunistic and targeted attacks, as well as trusted insiders and other insider threats.
According to Ranghan Venkatraman (CEO), there are several transformative technologies (e.g., AI, Quantum Computing etc.,) that are approaching tipping points as costs drop, unleashing demand across sectors and geographies and spawning more innovation. The convergence of these emerging technology innovation platforms could integrate business and consumer marketplaces, disintermediating the middlemen in many industries with aggregate global market capitalization from approximately $13 Trillion today to $200+ Trillion by 2030. As a result, many enterprises will leverage AI to do some very difficult things, cheaper, faster, and better. This is at the crux of why we should all be focused on this problem from a security perspective since unlike discretely coded applications, AI behavior is probabilistic; by nature, all conditions and outcomes are not practically demonstrable or known. This means we must protect both the data needed to train the AI and the environment where it has been created. In usage mode, the data in motion needs to be protected prior to reaching the AI for decision making.
“Enterprises planning to innovate for growth should take heed at the Security decisions it makes today since they in turn determine which side of the innovation divide you land on. Whether maintaining your enterprise’s position as an innovator or aspiring to make the leap into the innovator category, it will need to prioritize security by design” says Ranjani Venkatraman Co-CEO of Pinochle.
As we looked deeper into the full spectrum of global cybersecurity focused solutions and platform providers—between the preparedness and actions of leaders and the remaining followers we found that Pinochle is doing something exceptional and, in the process, achieving continuous innovation at speed and at scale across their offerings to their global clients.