TSUIDE Co., Ltd. has signed a partnership agreement with Yagura Co., Ltd. to provide consulting and implementation support for Yagura’s AI SOC Agent. The system uses AI to analyse security logs and respond to cyberattacks, with the aim of reducing the amount of manual work involved in security monitoring.
TSUIDE said the partnership comes as cyberattacks continue to increase and businesses face growing pressure to respond quickly when incidents occur. It also sees a gap in current security operations, where overseas vendors can face time zone delays and companies often depend on major domestic system integrators for immediate support.
Through the AI SOC Agent, logs from on-premise and cloud environments can be gathered and analysed in a pretty automatic way. At least, that’s the goal, because the system is able to understand alerts in natural language and then respond right away, to contain attacks. In that sense, security operations can keep running, almost continuously, without depending entirely on human analysts, which is kind of a big deal.
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Also, the platform can connect via APIs with more than 100 security products, like EDR, SIEM and IDaaS tools. It additionally supports integration with existing setups such as CrowdStrike and Splunk, so organizations can put together monitoring systems without needing to swap out, their current security environment, completely.
The system can use organisation-specific wikis and previous incident responses as context to improve its judgement over time.
TSUIDE said one customer saw an AI investigation of a suspicious late-night login completed within minutes, followed by initial containment without human intervention. The customer reported reducing MTTR from several hours or days to a few minutes.


