Network security is built on layers, much like an orchestra that relies on multiple instruments. And just like orchestra needs a conductor to create a harmonious performance, networks require intelligent solutions that allow various components work together seamlessly and efficiently. And what better stage to introduce Extreme AI Expert to the broad audiences than the Orange Cyberdefense Live!
Orange Cyberdefense Live, organized annually in Brussels, is a perfect opportunity for any executive or IT leader who wishes to synthesize their cybersecurity strategy based on insightful technology demos, best practices, valuable conversations, and keynotes that really strike a chord. Weaving parallels between music and cybersecurity throughout the entire day, the event allowed everyone to filter out the marketing noise, play around the latest solutions, and personally tune into the future of cybersecurity.
New trends and novel approaches to securing enterprise networks
On top of numerous breakout sessions, keynote presentations, customer case studies, and networking opportunities, attendees took a keen interest in interactive technological demos, enabling hands-on experience with the latest cybersecurity tools and solutions.
Following the rapid growth of AI technologies in recent years, this year’s program put a heavy focus on threat intelligence. Everyone agreed that that IT leaders need today most is help cutting through the noise and fine-tuning their systems to detect threats and anomalies faster and more efficiently.
Extreme AI Expert: a lasting performance
Dewald Botha, Solutions Architect EMEA at Extreme Networks, invited event attendees to experience cutting-edge technology in action by personally piloting the Extreme AI Expert test flight. Operating seamlessly in the background, this generative AI solution transforms network management and greatly enhances productivity. Instead of tedious manual tasks or endless troubleshooting sessions, network administrators may simply rely on prompts and recommendations driven by documentation and operational data.
Quick problem remediation allows IT teams to focus on strategic priorities and initiatives, such as bolstering network performance, detecting security threats, and reducing operational costs.