AI agent converting threat intel to Sigma rules and SIEM detections
DetectionForge is an open-source AI agent that autonomously converts raw threat intelligence into validated Sigma rules and ready-to-deploy SIEM detections. It uses LLMs to translate intelligence and validate/repair its own outputs, solving the problem of security teams needing days to operationalize threat intel.
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