Automated Attacks Need Automated Solutions
Traditional AI defenses leave defenders playing catch-up. Ridgeback automates offensive maneuvers to actively impair adversary operations. By shifting from passive defense to active deterrence, Ridgeback compels attackers to seek easier victims.
Ridgeback does not infer network behavior from log files, telemetry exports, or delayed analytics. It presents network operating data directly, as activity occurs. This direct view of how the network actually operates exposes inefficiencies, misconfigurations, and risk conditions that log-based tools cannot see.
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Read the scholarship behind Ridgeback in the DoD’s Cyber Defense Review HERE
The article explains that today’s cyber threats to critical infrastructure are so advanced that traditional security defenses alone are no longer enough. Fogarty presents the “Sword of Damocles” idea, which focuses on constant visibility and the ability to hold attackers at risk as a way to discourage attacks. He argues that cybersecurity should shift from just blocking threats to actively changing how attackers think and behave. (Read More)
Fogarty, S. C. (2025). The sword of Damocles: A cybersecurity paradigm shift for the defense of critical infrastructure. The Cyber Defense Review, 10(1), 29–39. https://doi.org/10.55682/cdr/kpwx-q1q1