We can now 'fight AI with AI': Zscaler CEO on Avalor deal

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Looking to strengthen its cloud cybersecurity services and integrate AI into its toolset, Zscaler (ZS) will be acquiring Israeli startup Avalor in a deal valued at $350 million. Zscaler Chairman and CEO Jay Chaudhry speaks with Yahoo Finance Live about the acquisition deal and the company's plans stemming from it, as well as the growing importance of providing reliable cybersecurity protections to clients.

"AI is becoming more and more scary. Today, you can ask a simple question that says, 'Please, ChatGPT, show me all of my firewalls and VPNs that have vulnerabilities' — in less than 30 seconds, you get a full list," Chaudhry explains "So attacking companies is becoming easier. but we can fight AI with AI by taking all of the data we have, 400 billion logs we have. We use AI predictive and AI generative together to find some of the things that we could not find before."

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Editor's note: This article was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

Video Transcript

JULIE HYMAN: Well, a number of software stocks hitting a speed bump in 2024 on tepid guidance, but Zscaler looking to switch up the narrative, as it takes a leap forward in trying to harness the power of AI. The cloud security company ready to enhance its AI capabilities with an acquisition, a company called "Avalor." That was announced yesterday.

And Zscaler CEO Jay Chaudhry is joining us now. Jay, first of all, fantastic to see you. It's been a little while since we had the chance to talk, so it's good to see you.

JAY CHAUDHRY: Thank you, Julie.

JULIE HYMAN: So, let's talk about Avalor here. This is an Israeli startup, and interestingly, as they wrote today, it's not started by security professionals, but rather programming folks who saw an opportunity here. Explain to people what they do here. They have what they call their "data fabric" for security. How should people think about what that is exactly?

JAY CHAUDHRY: Yeah, to really take advantage of data, to really solve security problems with AI, you need to solve the data problem first, and then you need domain expertise, or security. Yes, the founders of Avalor have done companies in the past, where they know how to create data models with large amounts of data.

Once you create models around the data, then we can write cyber applications to do faster, better detection of any of the threats out there, after correlating it, so it's a perfect combination of Zscaler bringing security expertise and over 400-billion-transaction-a-day logs. To do good security, you need the best data. Zscaler has the best data. Avalor has the best data fabric. The two together is a fascinating combination.