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[DigitalToday reporter Chi-gyu Hwang] AI-based cybersecurity startup Artemis has raised $70 million, Fortune reported on April 15 local time.

Artemis Chief Executive Shachar Hirshberg (샤하르 히르쉬버그) said existing architectures and products cannot handle what is needed in the AI era. He said hackers use AI to carry out attacks at machine speed in minutes, while most companies still rely on rules-based systems and disconnected tools.

The company said the Artemis product continuously monitors all activity across an enterprise, including logins, cloud activity and apps, and learns normal patterns. When it detects anomalies, it provides a clear explanation of what is happening instead of fragmented alerts and automatically takes steps such as locking compromised accounts.

Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Dan Shiebler (댄 쉬블러) said defenders have less time to respond as attackers automate much of the attack process. He said AI also enables less sophisticated attackers to send more sophisticated attacks.

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