Code Blue Unveils Blue Castle: A New AI System for Real-Time Cyber Crisis Management

An AI-driven, first-of-its-kind platform transforms cyber crisis response from a chaotic process into real-time, data-powered decision making
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Code Blue, an Israeli cybersecurity company, launched its new AI-based platform Blue Castle during Cyber Week and the AI Conference at Tel Aviv University. This innovative system is designed to manage cyber crises in real time and is built on the analysis of more than one thousand real cyber incidents handled by the company in recent years. It enables faster, more accurate, and data-driven decision making during high-impact cyberattacks.

Blue Castle introduces an intelligent, dedicated “agent” for crisis management, trained on extensive real-world experience. The platform provides real-time recommendations, helping organizations of all sizes navigate complex attacks while reducing chaos, shortening response times, and enhancing digital resilience even under significant pressure.

According to Rafael Franco, CEO and Founder of Code Blue, AI now plays a central role in supporting crisis teams: “In cyber crises, organizations do not fail because of technology. They fail because decisions are made too late or without enough information. Blue Castle transforms crisis management from a chaotic battle into a professional, information-driven process that reduces damage, saves millions, and protects a company’s reputation”.

Rafael Franco, CEO and Founder of Code Blue. Photo by Code Blue

With the launch of Blue Castle, Code Blue positions itself at the center of a global shift toward using AI not only to detect threats, but to actively manage crises in real time and ensure business continuity even during an attack.

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