“Protecting professional hockey players’ interests is the bedrock on which the National Hockey League Players’ Association is built,” commented Stephen Frank, Director of Technology & Security, NHLPA. “With the prevalence of sophisticated external and insider threats, we knew we had to take a fundamentally different approach to cyber security. Darktrace’s AI technology catches the threats other tools miss and has enabled us to take our cyber resilience to the next level. With the Enterprise Immune System, we can assure our members that their information is fully protected.”
Modeled after the human immune system, the Enterprise Immune System uses AI algorithms to learn the ‘pattern of life’ for every user and device on a network. This dynamic understanding of what constitutes ‘normal’ enables the technology to detect sophisticated threats at their earliest stages. The Enterprise Immune System can also go a step further and take autonomous action to stop or slow down in-progress attacks before they can wreak havoc.
“The National Hockey League Players’ Association joins a growing number of organizations that lead the charge in adopting AI cyber technologies to safeguard their critical information assets and avoid reputational damage,” commented David Masson, County Manager for Canada, Darktrace. “With over 5,000 deployments of its technology, Darktrace is the recognized leader in this space, arming organizations with the AI they need to stay ahead of all known and unknown threats.”