Darktrace is a British-American information technology company that specialises in cyber-defence.
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Darktrace is a British-American information technology company that specialises in cyber-defence.
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Darktrace was established in 2013 and is headquartered in Cambridge, England and San Francisco, California, United States.
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Darktrace was founded in 2013 in Cambridge, in a collaboration with the British intelligence agencies and Invoke Capital, a company owned by Mike Lynch.
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In 2017, Darktrace caused an internet and media sensation with publication of a white paper detailing a hack of a casino's fish tank, which was caught by the company's Network Immune System.
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In March 2022, Darktrace acquired Cybersprint, a Dutch attack surface management company, for €47.
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Darktrace's product uses unsupervised machine learning techniques to build an intrinsic "pattern of life" for every network, device, and user within an organisation.
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Currently, Darktrace can cover Industrial Operational Technology, Email, SaaS, Cloud, Network, and Endpoint.
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Darktrace has claimed that it has the capability to defend against zero-day attacks, for example some log4j attacks.
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Darktrace was included in Fast Company's 50 Most Innovative Companies for 2018, The Cyber Award's AI Product of the Year in 2020, Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential Companies in 2021 and Fast Company's top 10 most innovative AI companies for 2022.
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Darktrace signed a partnership deal with Mclaren Racing in 2020.
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