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800% Growth: LLM Attacker Summaries a Hit with Customers

Eric Schwake
Sep 11, 2024

We are excited to share the tremendous response to our Large Language Model (LLM) attacker summary feature. Since its launch, usage has increased by an amazing 800%, demonstrating its significant impact on our customers' daily operations.

An Innovative Journey Driven by Customer Needs

At Salt Security, we aim to develop an AI-powered API Security Platform that empowers our users to deal more easily with the increasingly complex and challenging API threat landscape. We designed the LLM feature using state-of-the-art technology, aiming for top-notch accuracy and ease of use. The overwhelmingly positive feedback and adoption rates affirm that we are moving in the right direction.

Customer Testimonials: Transforming Workflows

The true measure of success lies in our customers' experiences. We have received numerous accounts of how the LLM has revolutionized their workflows. Many have shared how it has made their work faster, more efficient, and more effective. The 800% increase in usage is not just a statistic—it is a strong indicator of our customers' trust in our solutions.

Key Benefits in Action

  • Improved Productivity: Users consistently report significant productivity gains, thanks to the LLM's ability to generate natural, contextually relevant threat summaries.
  • Scalability: Our architecture is designed to scale, meeting the needs of businesses of all sizes as they expand.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Our intuitive design enables even AI newcomers to quickly harness the power of the LLM.

Real-World Impact: LLM Drives Efficiency and Productivity

Our customers are witnessing the transformative power of our LLM Attacker Summary feature firsthand. For example, one customer significantly streamlined their SOC investigations of API threats through automation, leading to faster response times and the ability to handle a larger volume of work. This results in tangible benefits such as reduced investigation time, improved responsiveness, and increased productivity. The LLM is a valuable tool in helping businesses achieve greater efficiency, success, and speed when mitigating API threats.

Conclusion: A Shared Success

At Salt Security, we will continue to harness the power of AI in our platform, and we are eager to see what our customers achieve with these advancements.

This 800% increase in usage is a milestone we celebrate with our fabulous customers. Thank you for your continued trust and support. We are excited to continue this innovation journey and deliver solutions that drive your success and help secure your organization.

If you haven't seen the power of the LLM Attacker Summaries, contact us today to schedule a live demo or take a look at the on-demand Behavioral Threat demo.

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