The technological consultant Ayesa will startat its Safety Operations Center (SOC) of San Sebastián, a specialized division in safety and risk management derived from AIwith the aim of protecting the AI models that are being deployed in companies from all sectors of possible cyber attacks.
This new AI Security & Risk Management division is created so that Ayesa can anticipate these problems, in addition to offering comprehensive solutions to them that combine advanced technology, emerging regulatory frameworks and ethical and technical audit methodologies.
To work on this division, Ayesa will focus on three areas: cybersecurity in AI, with the development of defense systems against attacks that try to manipulate models or their. Results: Data governance and regulatory compliance, with tools to ensure that the models are trained and operate in reliable and transparent environments; and prevention of information and biased leaks, with methodologies to mitigate the risks of improper use of unfair automated data or decisions.
To achieve this, Ayesa’s soc in San Sebastián, who is the largest in Euskadi, will have a key role as an axis of operations and continuous surveillance. The Center works in monitoring and management of cyber threats nationwide, and with the new division specialized in AI protection, will integrate early detection capabilities and response to incidents with intelligent models.
It will be composed of a multidisciplinary team, in charge of analyzing vulnerabilities, testing cyber attack scenarios aimed at AI and developing protection protocols, which can then be replicated in different sectors.
In addition to the novelties, Ayesa’s soc combines various solutions (EDR, XDR, NDR, SIEM, SAAR and ASM) with own developments, such as CID 360, a comprehensive control picture that translates data into strategic information, and ATOM, a platform that automates the answer in a few seconds. In addition, thanks to the generative AI, the SOC works more proactively.
Cybersecurity is one of the highest growth areas of Ayesa, and according to Álvaro Fraile, director of cybersecurity of the company«the Ia is one of the most powerful competitiveness levers of this decade, but it will only be sustainable if it is built on a basis of trust and security. With this division, and with the Euskadi SOC as a key piece, Ayesa is at the forefront of protection against the new risks associated with AI«.
In its predictions in cybersecurity by 2025, Ayesa warns about an increasingly complex scenario, driven by the growing use of AI and tools such as deep learning and generative systems, which will create advanced deception tactics, such as deepfakes.
Álvaro Fraile He pointed out about this that cybercounts will use faster and more precise models. Among the main threats, it points to ransomware, focused on critical and hardware critical supplies and suppliers chains. Another key point for him is quantum computing, which could compromise current encryption systems.
Ayesa’s report also highlights hybrid attacks and industrial espionage as growing trends. Therefore, according to Fraile, “We need stricter regulations, security culture, continuous training and proactive strategies to anticipate and neutralize threats«.