Rackspace introduces RAISE: AI-driven security engine that adapts to cyber threats in real time

Rackspace Technology

Rackspace Technology ® , a leading provider of hybrid cloud and AI solutions, announced major AI-powered enhancements to the Rackspace Cyber ​​Defense Center (RCDC), a dedicated security operations center (SOC) that enables 24/7 threat detection, isolation, and remediation across public, private, and hybrid cloud environments.

The RCDC’s innovation is driven by the Rackspace AI Security Engine (RAISE), which closes critical skills and resource gaps by combining human expertise with machine-driven precision. RAISE performs signal processing, detects patterns often missed by traditional controls, and recommends remediation actions using real-time trend analysis. Events are enriched with context, including probable cause, attack paths, and recommended triage, enabling Rackspace SOC engineers to act quickly and decisively.

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With each incident, RAISE learns and evolves, enabling a closed-loop, adaptive intelligence model that continuously improves detection, response, and communication. This self-improving model reinforces effective strategies and refines future actions, enabling faster, smarter, and more resilient cybersecurity operations over time.

“Our delivery model combines human expertise with advanced AI and automation, enabling faster, more consistent, and more secure decision-making. These enhancements provide a seamless end-to-end experience from threat detection to resolution that is not only efficient but also easy to understand and implement for stakeholders across the organization,” said DK Sinha , President, Public Cloud at Rackspace Technology. “RCDC combines Rackspace’s decades of operational experience with comprehensive telemetry insights and proprietary technology to deliver continuous, real-time protection that adapts to today’s constantly evolving threat landscape.”

Source: GlobeNewswire