Summary Points
- Clear NDR U42.2 introduces 4 new MCP tools for faster AI-assisted threat investigation.
- Redesigned Analyst Console improves speed, navigation, and threat detection visualization.
- New APIs enable better third-party integration, automation, and enterprise deployment scalability.
- Supports large-scale deployments, tracking 500+ probes and 500 million hosts efficiently.
Advancing AI in Security Investigations
Stamus Networks recently announced the release of Clear NDR U42.2, a new version of its AI-powered security platform. This update enhances how security teams investigate network threats. With new tools, analysts can now access more detailed network data and run automated workflows more easily. These changes mean faster threat detections and quicker responses. As a result, businesses can better protect their data and systems in real time.
Improved Tools for Faster, Smarter Analysis
One of the biggest updates is the expansion of the platform’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools. Now, there are four more tools, making a total of 14. These tools help AI agents analyze behavioral patterns and raw network signals directly. The new features allow analysts to quickly verify threats with links that take them straight to relevant data. Additionally, the redesigned Console makes browsing alerts smoother and more visual. These improvements help analysts work more efficiently, reducing time spent on each investigation.
Supporting Large-Scale Security for Today’s Networks
U42.2 also offers better integration options with third-party security tools through new APIs. This helps unify different parts of a company’s security system. Plus, it supports large-scale deployments, capable of managing over 500 probes and tracking more than 500 million hosts simultaneously. These upgrades are especially useful for big companies and security service providers, making threat detection faster and more reliable. Overall, the update promises a more robust, scalable, and accessible security platform that adapts to modern demands.
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