Alphabet's Chronicle startup has finally launched—and it's like Google Photos for cybersecurity
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It’s like Google Photos but for business’ network security, says Stephen Gillett, Chronicle’s CEO. “You dump everything in Google Photos, they structure it, they recognize faces, they give you themes, they store it in the cloud and allow you to understand it,” he toldChronicle’s inaugural service, Backstory, does the same with business’ network data.
Despite all its links to Google, Chronicle is keen to distance itself from the search giant. “We are distinctly not Google,” said Gillett. Backstory has separate legal and privacy agreements. That means customers won’t have to worry about Google or other partner companies mining their data or sharing it for some commercial benefit. Given all the furor around Silicon Valley’s use and abuse of data, clients will be hoping that promise is kept.
Chronicle already has a variety of customers, from government organizations to tech and security companies, said Gillett. At the RSA Conference this week, the company is revealing a small batch of Backstory users, including truck manufacturer PACCAR; energy infrastructure giant Quanta Services; and Oscar Health, a health insurance startup.
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