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The Hub Adds Irregular Personnel Activity Classification Using Deep Learning

The Hub artificial intelligence monitoring platform has developed a deep learning model that tracks
employee behaviour and protects organisations by detecting errant patterns including staff activity,
social engineering and resident software. It enables organisations to automate personnel monitoring
and be alerted to anomalous activity.
London, United Kingdom, December 16, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Attaining the target output of any
organisation, to a great extent, depends on the consistency of employees' productivity level. This includes
protecting intellectual property and identifying risky behaviour. Attacks like social engineering are not
only becoming more common against enterprises and SMBs, but they're also increasingly sophisticated.
Most of these attacks use either a web based medium or a direct physical device attached to the system.
Social engineering attacks typically involve some form of psychological manipulation, tricking
employees into handing over confidential or sensitive data. Since social engineering involves a human
element, preventing these attacks can be very tricky for enterprises.
With hackers devising ever-more clever methods for fooling employees into handing over valuable
company data, enterprises must use due diligence in an effort to stay two steps ahead of cyber criminals.
However, it is impossible for managers to analyse every employee's activity in order to prevent an attack
from happening.
Deep Learning to the rescue
Incorporating AI capabilities to enable more sophisticated detection capabilities is the latest step in the
evolution of cybersecurity solutions. Classifying employee behaviour using basic machine learning
models is time-consuming and requires massive resources to tell the technology on which parameters,
variables or features to focus during the file classification process. Additionally, the rate of irregularity
detection is still far from 100%.
Deep learning, also known as neural networks, is inspired by the brain's ability to learn and identify
objects. Deep learning's more sophisticated, self-learning capability results in higher accuracy and faster
processing which qualifies them as a powerful tools to be applied in complex environments which are
prone to human error.
AI Consultant Manish Shivanandhan says We have built deep learning models that can learn from user
activity on a day-to-day basis. Employee activity is monitored and stored as logs, which are then fed to
our deep learning models. These models can then be trained using those logs and can understand standard
employee behaviour with more than 95% accuracy.
Once the deep learning model understands the usual activity of a user, it is easier to track unusual
behaviour. This gives rise to a wide range of insights and alerts that can fully automate a large part of
corporate security.

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Investor Juned Jable says Right now, we have built a SAAS platform on top of our deep learning model.
This enables enterprises to plug and play with our system and gather useful insights using employee data
right from day one.
Deep Learning is powering personnel behaviour analysis by giving organisations the ability to detect
issues in the earliest stages or even anticipate them before they occur. With The Hub, organisations can
quickly apply a powerful safety net on their most vulnerable component
- the humans.
Learn more at www.thehub.ai.

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The Hub
Jonathan Anthony
+44 2070605304
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www.adappt.co.uk

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