Equifax Boosts AI-Driven Security Defenses Amid Rising Cyber Threats
Event summary
- Equifax defended against an average of 19.8 million cyber threats daily in 2025, a 30% increase from the prior year.
- The company's AI triage agent auto-resolved nearly 50% of all Security Operations Center (SOC) tickets, reducing mean time to detect threats below one minute.
- Equifax reduced security consult times by 61% through automated guardrails and custom AI advisory assistants.
- The company intercepted live deepfake attacks targeting leadership and blocked evasive malware designed to bypass traditional filters.
The big picture
Equifax's 2025 Security Annual Report highlights the company's strategic focus on leveraging AI to enhance cybersecurity defenses amid a rapidly evolving threat landscape. The report underscores the intersection of AI and cybersecurity, with Equifax deploying AI to streamline its own defenses, secure the use of generative AI tools, and mitigate adversarial AI threats. This aligns with broader industry trends where data analytics and cloud technology are increasingly critical for financial institutions and companies making critical decisions.
What we're watching
- AI Integration
- How Equifax's continued deployment of EFX.AI will affect its ability to innovate securely at scale.
- Threat Evolution
- Whether Equifax can sustain its defensive posture against increasingly sophisticated adversarial AI threats.
- Industry Standards
- The pace at which Equifax's co-innovation efforts with major vendors will shape native security capabilities across the industry.
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