Fujitsu develops multi-AI agent security technology

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Fujitsu has announced that it has developed a multi-AI agent security technology as a core technology of its AI service Fujitsu Kozuchi.

The system coordinates multiple AI agents with different specialties to simulate cyberattacks, protection strategies and business continuity measures, thereby helping companies and public organisations to develop and enact proactive security measures against new threats and vulnerabilities.

The system comprises three main technologies: Security AI agent, multi-AI agent collaboration and generative AI security enhancement.

Fujitsu will commence field trials of the technology for generative AI security enhancement in partnership with Cohere Inc., beginning December 2024 and plans to release part of the multi-AI agent collaboration technology as open-source software (OSS) on OpenHands, an AI agent platform developed with the strong support of AI research world leader Carnegie Mellon University, in January 2025.

Starting in March 2025, the full suite of technologies will be rolled out globally and offered on a trial basis.

Fujitsu believes their multi-AI agent security technology empowers IT system administrators and operations personnel, even those without specialised security expertise, to build applications that enable proactive security measures.

They also state that it ensures the safe and secure implementation of generative AI within enterprise IT systems, allowing organisations to fully leverage the benefits of this technology while mitigating associated risks.

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