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AI as a crisis assistant
What happens to your organization when systems are encrypted, documents are inaccessible, and information is scattered across different environments?
In a ransomware attack, everything revolves around speed and oversight. Who needs to be informed? What does the emergency plan say? What does the infrastructure look like? Which steps must be taken immediately?
In practice, knowledge often proves to be fragmented. Documentation is stored in various systems, contact details are saved in different locations, and procedures are not always easy to find quickly. Precisely when every minute counts, the overview is missing.
This is where Silent AI comes into play.
Silent AI is an on-premise AI platform that collects information from existing systems via various connectors. Think of document management systems, file shares, or other data sources within the organization. This information is brought together locally and made accessible via a Retrieval Augmented Generation approach. This means the AI generates answers based on current, internal data, without the need for extensive prior training of complete datasets.
Once the information is retrieved and stored locally, Silent AI can function without an internet connection, unless updates are required. In a crisis situation, this means you have a local AI assistant at your disposal that can answer questions such as: what is the emergency plan, who should I call, what does the infrastructure look like, and what steps have been agreed upon. Useful, right?
Security is at least as important. Silent AI respects existing access rights and maintains the associated authorization structure. Users only gain access to information for which they are authorized. This way, governance remains intact, even when AI is deployed.
We are talking about a plug-and-play solution for local AI search functionality. No data loss to the cloud. Privacy by design. And full control over where data is located.
AI does not have to introduce extra risk. On the contrary, if properly set up, it can actually contribute to resilience and continuity.
During our webinar on March 26, we will show how organizations apply this in practice.
You can register via: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/6ae2ea17-694d-4fac-826f-199882d3f0d1@76c4b9ef-f707-41c7-a97d-5a214214b657
