HELIOS DEFENDER
Problem
Businesses and government agencies are increasingly targeted by sophisticated phishing attacks, including those generated by AI.
Traditional cybersecurity measures can’t effectively detect or prevent these advanced threats, leading to data breaches, financial loss, and reputational damage.
The rise of AI-generated phishing emails makes it more challenging to distinguish between legitimate and malicious communications, necessitating advanced solutions to protect sensitive information.
Solution
Helios Defender is an AI-powered cybersecurity platform designed to detect and neutralize phishing emails crafted by both humans and AI.
● It employs advanced machine learning algorithms and natural language processing to analyze email content, sender behavior, and contextual cues.
● The system integrates seamlessly with existing email infrastructure to provide real-time threat detection and response.
● By continuously learning from new phishing techniques, Helios Defender adapts to emerging threats, offering robust protection for organizations.
● By using its own AI model solution could be deployed on users' server infrastructure to avoid providing sensitive information to third parties.
Market Potential
● Target Market: Enterprises, government agencies, financial institutions, and any organization with significant cybersecurity needs.
● Market Size: The global cybersecurity market is projected to exceed $248 billion by 2023, with phishing being one of the most prevalent attack vectors.
● Growth Drivers: Increasing frequency and sophistication of cyber attacks, regulatory requirements for data protection, and the financial impact of security breaches.
● Competitive Advantage: Helios Defender's focus on AI-generated phishing detection positions it at the forefront of next-generation cybersecurity solutions.
Team
Strong technical founding team. PhD
Monetization Strategy
● Subscription Model: Offer scalable plans based on the number of users or protected email accounts, suitable for small businesses to large enterprises.
● Licensing Fees: For on-premises deployment, especially for government agencies requiring enhanced security.
● Managed Security Services: Provide ongoing monitoring, threat analysis, and incident response support for additional fees.