National Cyber Shield: KELA Launches AI-Powered Suite to Counter State-Sponsored Attacks
- 30-32% year-over-year increase in ransomware attacks
- AI-powered suite leveraging 10 years of threat intelligence data
- Specialized modules for critical infrastructure sectors like energy, healthcare, and manufacturing
Experts agree that KELA's AI-driven National Cyber Resilience Suite represents a significant advancement in proactive cybersecurity, particularly for defending against state-sponsored attacks and protecting critical infrastructure.
National Cyber Shield: KELA Launches AI-Powered Suite to Counter State-Sponsored Attacks
TEL AVIV, Israel – November 15, 2025 – In an increasingly volatile digital landscape, where critical infrastructure is constantly under siege, KELA Cyber today launched its National Cyber Resilience Suite, a comprehensive solution designed to fortify national defenses against advanced persistent threats (APTs) and organized cybercrime. The suite, powered by artificial intelligence and boasting a decade of threat intelligence expertise, aims to shift the cybersecurity paradigm from reactive response to proactive prediction and prevention.
As ransomware attacks continue to rise – with data indicating a significant 30-32% increase year-over-year – and nation-state actors demonstrate increasingly sophisticated capabilities, the need for robust, AI-driven cybersecurity solutions has never been greater. KELA’s new offering positions itself as a key player in this evolving landscape, promising a comprehensive shield against increasingly complex threats.
Shifting from Reactive to Proactive: The AI Advantage
The National Cyber Resilience Suite isn't simply another threat detection platform. It leverages KELA’s proprietary data lake – accumulated over ten years – and a sophisticated AI engine to analyze threat patterns, predict future attacks, and automate response mechanisms. This proactive approach is crucial in a world where traditional security measures are often overwhelmed by the sheer volume and velocity of cyberattacks.
“The biggest challenge we face is the speed at which threats are evolving,” explains a cybersecurity analyst familiar with KELA’s technology. “Traditional signature-based detection is no longer sufficient. AI allows you to identify anomalous behavior and predict attacks before they even happen.”
The suite’s core components include enhanced threat intelligence feeds, automated incident response capabilities, and a dedicated module for monitoring and mitigating nation-state threats. KELA emphasizes its focus on understanding the motivations and tactics of these advanced adversaries, allowing for more effective defense strategies.
Targeting Critical Infrastructure: A Growing Concern
The timing of KELA’s launch is no coincidence. Critical infrastructure sectors – including energy, healthcare, and manufacturing – are facing an unprecedented level of cyberattacks. These attacks not only disrupt essential services but also pose a significant risk to national security.
“We’re seeing a clear pattern of targeting critical infrastructure,” says an industry expert. “The consequences of a successful attack could be devastating, which is why organizations are investing heavily in solutions that can protect their vital assets.”
KELA’s suite addresses this growing concern by providing specialized modules for monitoring and protecting industrial control systems (ICS) and operational technology (OT) environments. This targeted approach is essential for mitigating the unique risks associated with these complex systems.
The Arms Race in Cyber Intelligence: A Competitive Landscape
While KELA is entering a crowded market, the company differentiates itself through its focus on AI-driven analysis and threat intelligence. Competitors like Mandiant and CrowdStrike offer similar solutions, but KELA’s emphasis on understanding the intent behind attacks – rather than simply detecting them – sets it apart.
“It’s not enough to just identify a malicious file,” explains a source within the cybersecurity industry. “You need to understand why that file was sent, who sent it, and what their ultimate goal is. That’s where KELA’s approach really shines.”
KELA’s suite also benefits from its decade of experience in collecting and analyzing threat data. This historical context allows the company to identify emerging threats and develop proactive defense strategies.
Adoption and Future Outlook
While widespread adoption of the National Cyber Resilience Suite remains to be seen, KELA is actively engaging with government agencies and critical infrastructure providers. Several sources indicate ongoing pilot programs and discussions aimed at integrating the suite into existing security architectures.
“There’s a growing recognition that traditional security measures are no longer enough,” says a government cybersecurity official. “We need to embrace new technologies and approaches to stay ahead of the evolving threat landscape.”
The company’s commitment to innovation and its focus on AI-driven analysis position it as a key player in the future of national cyber resilience. As the threat landscape continues to evolve, KELA’s suite promises to provide a critical layer of defense against increasingly sophisticated attacks. The race to secure our digital infrastructure is ongoing, and KELA’s entry signals a new era of proactive, AI-powered cybersecurity.
However, the effectiveness of any cybersecurity solution ultimately depends on its implementation and integration with existing systems. As organizations grapple with increasingly complex threats, a holistic approach to security – combining technology, expertise, and collaboration – will be essential to safeguarding our digital future.
