Orca Security integrates OpenAI’s GPT-4o for multilingual cloud asset searchers
Cloud cybersecurity startup Orca Security Ltd. today announced the integration of OpenAI’s GPT-4o model to support AI-powered cloud asset searches in more than 50 languages with improved accuracy and response times.
The integration of GPT-4o is designed to democratize and globalize cloud security by allowing users to query in plain, everyday language. The aim is to lower the skill threshold and enhance search performance significantly across diverse and geographically dispersed teams.
With the new enhancement, more users can benefit from AI-powered search, which eliminates the need to learn new query languages or cloud security naming conventions. The integration delivers more accurate searches by allowing users to ask precise questions in their native language and lowers skill thresholds by supporting intuitive, plain-language queries, simplifying the search process.
By allowing teams to search their cloud environment in their native language, Orca Security said, accuracy is greatly improved and the time to remediate issues can be significantly lowered, leading to reduced cloud risk.
In one example, a Portuguese speaker searching for cloud assets can now easily find a root account in an Amazon Web Services Inc. environment by asking, “contas roots sem MFA AWS” which translates in English to “root accounts without MFA AWS.” In another example, a Peninsular Spanish speaker can query, “Muestrame las alertas cerradas desde el 1 de enero de 2024” to find the alerts in their cloud estate that have been closed since Jan. 1, 2024.
The language support doesn’t stop at Europe. Other examples include Japanese-speaking users able to search for alerts related to anomalous activity in Japanese, a Chinese speaker able to use Orca’s GPT-4o integration to assess disk usage, and a Hebrew speaker able to search for cloud assets with vulnerabilities. The net result is that Orca Security’s AI service is now more useful in more languages.
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