
"Wireless signals are more crowded than ever, from Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to 5G and beyond-and the data they carry is as valuable as anything sent over fiber. That makes them an appealing target for attackers. Bastille NetworksFor keeping tabs on airborne threats Bastille 's platform uses software-defined radio and AI to map the wireless environment in real time, detect threats, and trigger instant alerts while integrating with major security platforms such as XDR, CAASM, SIEM, SOAR, and Zero Trust systems."
"How do you keep control over your face in the age of AI? Loti AIFor helping people control their name, image, and likeness in the AI era Loti AI does it at scale with a massive network of tens of thousands of servers that collectively scan everything uploaded to the internet each day. The three-year-old Seattle-based company's system combines large-scale web crawling; multimodal detection across voice, image, and video; and an automated rights-enforcement layer tailored to the entertainment and media industry."
Wireless signals are increasingly crowded with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 5G and other transmissions carrying valuable data that attracts attackers. Bastille Networks uses software-defined radio and AI to map the wireless environment in real time, detect airborne threats, and trigger instant alerts while integrating with XDR, CAASM, SIEM, SOAR, and Zero Trust systems. Bastille holds 34 patents, has tripled annual recurring revenue, serves Fortune 500 firms, government and military, and protects 5 million square feet of intelligence community facilities. Loti AI operates a massive server network that crawls the web, applies multimodal detection across voice, image and video, and enforces rights to protect name, image and likeness at scale with a 95% takedown success rate within 17 hours.
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