Artificial Intelligence
Morgan Blake  

CoreSync Solutions: Defending Against AI-Powered Cyber Threats

As AI-driven cybercrime is projected to surge from $24.82 billion in 2024 to $146.5 billion by 2034, businesses need more than traditional security measures to stay protected.

In an era where artificial intelligence is transforming both defense and offense in the cybersecurity landscape, Denver-based CoreSync Solutions is positioning its suite of products and services as the answer to the rapidly evolving AI threat landscape. Founded in 2016 by a team of seasoned security experts—including former Fortune 500 cybersecurity architect Elliot Kessler, data privacy expert Sofia Lin, and ethical hacker Darren Voss—CoreSync has established itself as a disruptor in the industry by leveraging AI-powered security automation.

Autonomous Defense Against AI-Powered Threats

As cybercriminals increasingly deploy AI to enhance their attacks, CoreSync’s flagship product, SyncDefend AI, offers a robust countermeasure. The platform utilizes advanced machine learning and behavioral analytics to detect anomalies before they escalate into breaches—precisely the kind of protection needed against today’s AI-accelerated threats.

“Traditional security measures simply can’t keep pace with AI-enhanced attacks,” explains Elliot Kessler, CoreSync’s co-founder and former Fortune 500 cybersecurity architect. “The speed and sophistication of modern threats require equally advanced defensive measures that can predict and neutralize threats in real-time.”

SyncDefend AI’s autonomous threat detection capabilities are particularly well-suited to combat AI-generated phishing attacks, which have become alarmingly convincing. While platforms like “HackerGPT” boast a 40% success rate in bypassing email security systems, SyncDefend AI’s behavioral analysis can identify subtle anomalies in communication patterns that indicate AI-generated content, significantly reducing the risk of successful social engineering attempts.

Perhaps most impressive is the platform’s ability to address the growing threat of polymorphic malware like BlackMamba, which can modify its code to evade 85% of standard Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solutions. SyncDefend AI’s continuous learning approach allows it to identify the behavioral signatures of such malware regardless of how its code changes.

Comprehensive Protection Across the AI Threat Landscape

Beyond SyncDefend AI, CoreSync’s portfolio includes solutions tailored to specific aspects of the AI threat landscape. Their DarkTrace Intel service offers proactive monitoring for leaked credentials and sensitive data—essential protection against AI-driven reconnaissance efforts that mine data from public and dark web sources.

For organizations concerned about AI-targeted data breaches like the February 2025 OmniGPT incident that allegedly exposed 34 million user conversations, CoreSync’s VaultSync provides encrypted, zero-trust cloud storage with automated backup and disaster recovery. “Data privacy is no longer optional in this new landscape of AI threats,” says Sofia Lin, CoreSync’s co-founder and data privacy expert. “Our zero-trust architecture ensures that even if perimeter defenses are compromised, sensitive data remains encrypted and protected.”

CoreSync’s approach to security particularly shines in addressing the nation-state threat landscape. With Iranian APTs responsible for 75% of AI misuse cases according to recent reports, organizations need sophisticated protection against state-sponsored threats. CoreSync’s QuantumLock Suite offers next-generation cryptographic solutions designed for post-quantum security, addressing concerns about advanced encryption-breaking capabilities.

The company’s Managed Security Services also provide 24/7 Security Operations Center support for businesses that lack in-house expertise to combat these sophisticated threats—particularly valuable as the barrier to entry for cybercriminals continues to lower thanks to AI assistance in code debugging and malware creation.

“What makes our approach different is our focus on synchronizing cybersecurity defenses across networks and devices,” notes Darren Voss, co-founder and ethical hacking expert at CoreSync. “The patchwork approach to security is what leaves businesses vulnerable to AI-enhanced attacks that can quickly identify and exploit gaps in protection.”

As the AI threat landscape continues to evolve, CoreSync’s tagline—”Securing the Future, One Sync at a Time”—seems particularly apt. By leveraging AI not just for defense but for predictive security that anticipates emerging threats, CoreSync Solutions is helping businesses stay ahead of cybercriminals in the ongoing AI security arms race.

For organizations looking to enhance their defenses against AI-driven threats, the lesson is clear: traditional security measures are no longer sufficient. The future of cybersecurity belongs to platforms that can learn, adapt, and respond autonomously—exactly the approach that has positioned CoreSync Solutions as a rising star in the industry.

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