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Patent-Pending Technologies from ACTFORE Revolutionize Automation in Data Mining

Patent-Pending Technologies from ACTFORE Revolutionize Automation in Data Mining

Actfore Inc. (PRNewsfoto/Actfore)

ACTFORE, a leader in AI/ML-powered data mining for cyber breach incident response, today announced a strategic initiative to protect its industry leading incident response solutions through filing a series of patent applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). This initiative underscores a significant milestone in ACTFORE’s mission to revolutionize the industry by transforming the efficiency and accuracy of post-breach data analysis.

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These cutting-edge solutions automate and scale the textual and image analysis of documents, significantly reducing the reliance on manual review in incident response. These solutions are highly productive in processing extensive collections of files. ACTFORE’s technologies enable teams to expedite the preparation of post-breach notification lists with unparalleled precision.

“Our mission at ACTFORE is to redefine the standards of incident response through continuous innovation,” said Christian Geyer, CEO of ACTFORE. “By integrating advanced automation into data mining, we’re empowering businesses, legal counsel, and insurance carriers to make faster, more informed decisions during critical times.”

Developed by ACTFORE’s dedicated Innovation and Data Science team, these solutions have already demonstrated remarkable improvements in operational efficiency. In a recent engagement of 2 million files, ACTFORE’s automation arranges similar documents into hundreds of groups within 24-hours—a process that previously took weeks using traditional methods.

“Driven by real-world challenges, our relentless pursuit of efficiency allows us to continuously innovate in delivering notification lists within weeks or even days,” noted Yumna Zaidi, Innovations Team Lead at ACTFORE. “The Innovations Team develops technology in direct response to the real-world needs of live engagements. By taking this practical approach, rather than theoretical development, we ensure our innovations are credible and effective.”

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The most recent innovations have allowed ACTFORE to achieve up to a 900% increase in processing speed related to the grouping process, 73% reduction in like-group sorting, and a 21% increase in text recognition processing time.

ACTFORE remains committed to pioneering solutions that address the complexities of data extraction and analysis in incident response. Through continuous investment in research and development, the company strives to set new benchmarks for efficiency and reliability in the industry; reinforcing that engaging with ACTFORE’s automated processing far outweighs the security risks and delays associated with sending breached data overseas for manual review.

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