CyDeploy is Looking to be the Missing Link in Cybersecurity

Tina Williams-Koroma

Baltimore startup CyDeploy recently received a grant from the Maryland Industrial Partnerships (MIPS) program and is looking to move its artificial intelligence technology to the pilot phase.

CyDeploy is using artificial intelligence and machine learning to create a cloud-based replica of a company’s systems. This can be used to test cybersecurity updates to IT systems and Internet of Things devices, like a Google Home or health and medical devices like a pacemaker.

Cybersecurity is continuing to rise in the public conscious. Recently, the metro area has seen high-profile incidents against key systems, like the 2019 ransomware attack against the City of Baltimore, or more recently the November 2020 cyber attack that stopped online learning in Baltimore County Public Schools for a day.

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