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Staff WriterBy Staff WriterJuly 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read6 Views
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Identity-based attacks continue to surge, placing immense pressure on security and IT teams. Downtime resulting from Active Directory issues can exceed $730,000 per hour, yet teams often struggle with alert fatigue, fragmented tools, and a shortage of AD specialists.

The longer an identity threat remains uncontained, the greater the potential damage. For instance, ransomware attacks can disable systems for an average of 23 days, halting operations and extending recovery timelines significantly.

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SGI addresses these challenges with three impactful capabilities:

Plain-language threat summaries that translate raw AD findings into understandable insights

Mapped attacker behaviour tied to MITRE ATT&CK tactics and real-world breach scenarios

Built-in remediation advice offering step-by-step solutions without drafting or escalation

“We work with customers across sectors who are overwhelmed by identity alerts but lack the expertise to act on them,” said Eric Aslaksen, General Manager of Security and CISO at ivision. “Security Guardian already provides visibility; SGI adds the context and speed they need. By highlighting what matters and guiding responses, it’s proving to be a valuable addition to our identity security toolkit.”

Cloud-Native by Design, AI-Ready from the Start
Unlike legacy platforms retrofitting AI into traditional on-premises architectures, Quest built Security Guardian as a cloud-native solution from inception, optimised for modern identity environments and real-time AI integration.

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While traditional tools often face performance challenges when implementing large language models (LLMs), Quest’s architecture supports secure, real-time use of LLMs on live identity telemetry without requiring any workarounds or additional integrations.

This delivers faster insights, richer context, and more scalable threat response.

SGI uses a click-to-context model, guiding users from an identity alert to understanding business impact and recommended remediation in a single step. It goes beyond summarising log data by analysing live signals, mapping them to attacker behaviours, and providing clear, actionable guidance—even for teams without senior identity specialists.

Available Now at No Extra Cost

Security Guardian Intelligence is now available to all existing Security Guardian customers at no additional charge. It integrates seamlessly with Quest’s broader Cybersecurity & Resilience portfolio, which includes enterprise backup and disaster recovery, endpoint protection, and 24/7 incident response – ensuring critical assets are protected across all stages of an attack.

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