Peris.ai Cybersecurity Wins WAICF 2025 Award For AI-Based Security Innovation

JAKARTA - Peris.ai Cybersecurity received the Banking & Finance Award at the World AI Cannes Festival (WAICF) 2025, for cybersecurity solutions based on AI in protecting financial institutions.

Held at Cannes on February 13-15, 2025, the World AI Cannes Festival (WAICF) is a prestigious AI event that presents more than 12,000 participants, 320 speakers, and 250 exhibitions.

Through this award, Peris.ai received recognition for her ability to detect proactive threats and real-time responses, helping banks and financial institutions secure their digital assets from various cyber attacks.

Peris.ai representatives revealed that this award is a form of commitment from the company to provide the latest cybersecurity solutions in the midst of current technological developments.

This award is proof of our commitment to revolutionizing cybersecurity with AI-based automation. We are proud to be able to provide sophisticated and scalable security solutions to detect and neutralize cyber threats proactively," he said in a written statement quoted on Sunday, February 23.

Peris.ai's Main Feature Of AI-Driver Security Solutions

Brahma Fusion AI-based security orchestrating platform that allows automatic detection and response of threats.

The Enterprise-Grade Security Module Solutions for overall monitoring of threats, detection, and remediation.

AI-Enhanced Security Playbooks automate security operations, reduce workload by 35 percent, and are integrated with more than 100 cybersecurity vendors.

Detection of Anomaly 24/7 Provides real-time threat intelligence for more proactive defenses.

As cyber threats become increasingly complex, Peris.ai remains committed to building an AI-based cybersecurity future, ensuring that businesses, governments, and financial institutions are always one step ahead in dealing with cyber attacks.

"This is just the beginning. The future of cybersecurity will be supported by AI, and Peris.ai is ready to lead this change," concluded the company.