'Google Threat Intelligence' AI-powered Gemini provides interactive search across its vast repository of threat intelligence, helping customers gain insights and protect themselves from threats "faster than ever."



"We're launching Google Threat Intelligence from Google Cloud to help cybersecurity professionals get better visibility of global threats," Sundar Pichai, CEO of AlphaBabe and Google, posted on Xpress.



"It utilizes Gemini's advanced AI capabilities, as well as the expertise and insights of Mandiant and VirusTotal," he said.



The company said it protects 4 billion devices and 1.5 billion email accounts and blocks 100 million phishing attempts every day.



Now, Gemini 1.5 Pro has been integrated with 'Google Threat Intelligence' so that it can assist security professionals in combating malware.



“Gemini 1.5 Pro offers the world's longest reference window, supporting up to 1 million tokens. “This can dramatically simplify the technical and labor-intensive process of reverse engineering malware,” Google said.



Gemini AI was able to process the entire decompiled code of the malware file for 'WannaCry' in one go, and took 34 seconds to deliver its analysis to identify the 'killswitch'.



"While there is no shortage of threat intelligence, the challenge for most is curating and operationalizing the relevant intelligence for the specific organization," said Dave Gruber, principal analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group.