To address compliance fatigue, Camelot began work on its AI wizard in 2023. It utilized Generative AI technologies including large language models like GPT-4, which uses natural language processing to understand and generate human language, and Google Gemini, which is designed to handle not just text, but images, audio, and video. Camelot has the flexibility to run on any selected GenAI LLM across cloud providers like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and GCP (Google Cloud Platform), ensuring that the company meets compliance regulations for data security.
Throughout 2024, Camelot’s team of in-house developers built the AI wizard that would become “Myrddin,” training it to understand CMMC guidelines and answer questions quickly with a focus on actionable, real-time guidance. The decision to start in a controlled environment and gradually expand AI capabilities allowed Camelot the time to mitigate risks and hone Myrddin before its rollout in September 2024.
“Myrddin is now part of our CMMC dashboard tool that assists users in conducting gap assessments and interpreting cybersecurity compliance guidelines,” says Birmingham. “It has streamlined the entire process, helping IT teams handle CMMC assessments more effectively.”