DEFINITION
Adaptive Threat Isolation
Adaptive Real-Time Threat Isolation
Definition
The capability of autonomous systems to dynamically detect, analyze, and isolate security threats across multiple domains in real-time, with the ability to self-update threat models and response strategies based on observed attack patterns without manual intervention.
Examples in the Wild
- Example 1:Autonomous agents detecting cross-domain attacks and coordinating isolation responses
- Example 2:Agents updating threat models based on new attack patterns observed in production