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Titus adds machine learning to its data protection software

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Titus is adding machine learning capabilities to its classification suite for Windows and Titus Illuminate solutions.

The capabilities, according to the Ottawa-based data protection vendor, are sold through Titus Intelligent Protection, a product that allows customers to build and deploy a specific AI-model to meet a company’s specific data protection needs.

The Titus Intelligent Protection solution’s algorithm can be trained to automate document and email classification. Source: Titus.com

The model can be trained to provide a certain level of automation to the identification and classification of documents and emails. It will serve as an assistant to the human elements of security, said Mark Cassetta, and not make their lives more complicated.

“As much as we want people to be our strongest security link, they can benefit from the assistance machine learning provides,” said the senior vice president, product management and strategy for Titus, in a recent press release. “Machine learning is the first technology that actually scales and produces a repeatable way for expert views and definitions, in any enterprise, to be made available to every employee. By enabling organizations to harness the power of machine learning in concert with their current information security policies, Titus Intelligent Protection offers the ability to scale their existing data protection strategy efficiently and effectively, without placing an additional burden on their employees.”

Titus Classification Suite for Windows with TITUS Intelligent Protection and Titus Illuminate with Intelligent Protection are immediately available worldwide.

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