AWS Continuum: A new AI-driven security framework for enterprise threat response
Summary
AWS introduces Continuum, a new enterprise security approach that shifts from the traditional model of collecting telemetry and building dashboards to a more advanced framework involving telemetry, context, reasoning, and actions. The urgency is driven by the emergence of advanced cybersecurity frontier models like Claude Mythos, which can autonomously find software vulnerabilities and reason about security threats at machine speed.
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We need to shift to the new world: telemetry, context, reasoning, and actions.
Models like Claude Mythos can now find software vulnerabilities and reason about security threats at machine speed.
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