Cawamo reports that its latest AI-driven enhancements help security teams work with more precision and productivity. At GSX 2025, the firm is debuting behavior analytics within its AI-based platform to tackle the overwhelming number of alerts challenging today’s command and control centers.
Rather than flag every detected motion or presence as a potential breach, the updated system applies behavior analytics to separate routine activity from genuine security events. The result, according to Cawamo, is a dramatic reduction in non-critical intrusion alerts, allowing operators to concentrate exclusively on signals that indicate unusual or suspicious behavior.
“This innovation is about clarity,” says David Yakov, CEO of Cawamo. “Operators don’t need to waste time with meaningless alerts. With advanced behavior analytics, we are giving them the ability to focus on what truly matters — and that’s a breakthrough for the entire industry.”
Cawamo notes that this AI-based approach reshapes the daily workflow of security personnel by cutting through noise and minimizing distractions. By streamlining operations and improving decision-making, the company asserts it is redefining the meaning of command and control in an AI-driven environment.
During GSX 2025, Cawamo will demonstrate its behavior analytics solution in action, showing how teams can achieve faster, smarter security operations by filtering out irrelevant data and zeroing in on actual threats. That demonstration aims to highlight how teams can sidestep irrelevant alerts, respond to genuine alarms in real time, and refine their overall security posture.