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DHS video honors young woman killed in hit-and-run allegedly caused by illegal immigrant
DHS video honors young woman killed in hit-and-run allegedly caused by illegal immigrant

Fox News

time09-08-2025

  • Fox News

DHS video honors young woman killed in hit-and-run allegedly caused by illegal immigrant

Michelle and Joe Abraham's lives changed forever in January 2025 when their 20-year-old daughter, Katie, was killed in a hit-and-run allegedly caused by a Guatemalan national who was in the country illegally and is suspected of driving under the influence. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently released a video of Katie's parents speaking about their daughter and the immense loss they experienced. "Katie was one of these unique kids. She had such a unique personality. She was very spirited. She made everyone feel seen," Joe said in the DHS video. "Her sense of humor was incredible. Her wit was so sharp." Katie and her friend, Chloe Polzin, were at a stoplight when a suspected drunk driver, now believed to be an illegal immigrant, struck their car and fled from the scene. Katie died at the scene, while Chloe succumbed to her injuries the next day at the hospital. "These two young women—college students with their entire lives ahead of them—were killed by an illegal alien who should have NEVER been in our country. This tragedy was senseless and completely preventable," DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin said in a press release. She went on to slam Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, saying that he and other political leaders who promote sanctuary policies are putting Americans in danger. A report from the Urbana Police Department states that in the early hours of Jan. 19, 2025, officers were called to the scene of a "severe traffic crash." While the police reports do not say exactly how fast the suspect was going, Joe says in the DHS video that the girls' car was struck at nearly 80 miles per hour. The Urbana police report says it was at a "high rate of speed." Urbana Police say the suspect, identified as Julio Cucul Bol, a Guatemalan national, initially used an alias when speaking with authorities. Bol is charged with two counts of leaving the scene of a personal injury crash resulting in death, two counts of reckless homicide and aggravated driving under the influence resulting in death. Joe described the pain of losing his daughter as "gut-wrenching" and said that had Bol been vetted and not allowed into the country, Katie would be alive today. "It's so gut-wrenching every day, and I wish I could explain it, but it's as if just this large piece of you is gone and will never be back, and you've just gotta move forward with it." Michelle said in the DHS video that they were not aware that the suspect was allegedly in the country illegally until a few days after the crash. "The Urbana Police Department was great in getting us the information as soon as they could, but they didn't know where he was. It's that much more difficult to comprehend now this person is on the loose. We don't know where he is. They suspected he was trying to flee," Michelle said. In May, Bol was indicted by a grand jury on charges of possessing a false permanent resident card, possessing a false Social Security card, false use of a passport and making a false statement on a bank application. Bol faces a potential maximum penalty of up to 10 years' imprisonment, a $250,000 fine and up to three years of supervised release for the charges related to possession of false documents. Additionally, the charge related to the bank application carries a maximum penalty of up to 30 years in prison, a $1M fine and up to five years of supervised release. "Katie received no due process. And I know they like to use certain terms like disappeared and taken, snatched. But let me tell you, Katie was disappeared, taken, snatched, received no due process at all. And the difference here is Katie was disappeared from us forever," Joe said in response to those who say illegal immigrants are not granted due process. The Trump administration has implemented a nationwide crackdown on illegal immigration, one of the issues President Donald Trump focused on during his campaign. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reported a total of 8,024 nationwide apprehensions in June 2025. Of those apprehended, more than 2,500 were individuals at-large, while over 5,400 apprehensions occurred at or near the point of entry. This is a staggering drop from June 2024, when CBP reported 87,606 nationwide encounters, including 1,800 apprehensions at large and over 85,800 at entry. "We do need to secure the border. That's been very clear now because it has been abused for obviously specific reasons. And I think what he's doing is the right thing to do. We can't have unaudited folk," Joe said. Michelle seemed to agree, saying that "people need to be responsible for enforcing the current law, which is not happening, and that's what got Katie killed."

Elastic Announces Elastic AI SOC Engine for Exposing Complex, Hidden Threats
Elastic Announces Elastic AI SOC Engine for Exposing Complex, Hidden Threats

Yahoo

time06-08-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Elastic Announces Elastic AI SOC Engine for Exposing Complex, Hidden Threats

Elastic AI SOC Engine (EASE) reduces alert fatigue and investigation time by integrating context-aware AI with existing SIEM and EDR tools SAN FRANCISCO, August 06, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Elastic (NYSE: ESTC), the Search AI Company, today announced the launch of Elastic AI SOC Engine (EASE), a new serverless, easy-to-deploy security package that brings AI-driven context-aware detection and triage into existing SIEM and EDR tools, without the need for an immediate migration or replacement. EASE delivers agentless integrations, AI-driven alert correlation using Elastic's Attack Discovery, and an AI Assistant that empowers SOC analysts to uncover hidden, coordinated threats faster and reduce manual investigation time. Delivered on the Elastic Cloud, EASE gives security teams a friction-reducing path to prioritize threats, reduce alert fatigue, and enhance the value of their current security investments. "SOC analysts are overwhelmed by high alert volumes and lack the AI support they need from their existing SIEM and EDR solutions to investigate threats effectively," said Santosh Krishnan, general manager, Observability & Security at Elastic. "EASE brings Elastic's proven AI capabilities into the security tools teams already use, to automatically prioritize threats, correlate alerts, and accelerate investigations, reducing the load on teams. When ready, teams can seamlessly migrate to Elastic Security for a unified, AI-driven platform that brings together SIEM, XDR, and cloud security, without missing a beat." EASE is designed for fast deployment and immediate value in security environments that rely on Splunk, Microsoft Sentinel, CrowdStrike, and other tools. EASE includes: Agentless integrations: Native, agentless alert ingest from third-party SIEM and EDR platforms that allow users to apply AI analysis to alerts immediately. AI-powered alert correlation: Users get access to Elastic Attack Discovery, which triages, correlates and prioritizes alerts, as well as a streamlined AI-powered alert view, which supports analysts with AI-powered summaries and context. Context-aware AI Assistant: Agentless data connectors enrich investigations with internal knowledge from sources including Jira, GitHub, and SharePoint, and support natural language queries and RAG-based search across organizational data. Transparent AI with model flexibility: Choose the LLM that works best for your organization, either your own, or the Elastic Managed LLM. AI Assistant responses are cited, so you know what data was used. All queries, responses, and token usage are fully logged and trackable. Operational dashboards: Out-of-the-box metrics highlight time savings, detection improvements, and ROI to help security teams demonstrate business value. "Elastic is tackling a common challenge: how to bring open and transparent AI into the SOC without starting from scratch, said Michelle Abraham, senior research director, Security and Trust, IDC. "EASE helps teams with faster detection and investigation using the tools they already have." To learn more about EASE, read the Elastic blog. To get started, start your free trial today. About Elastic Elastic (NYSE: ESTC), the Search AI Company, integrates its deep expertise in search technology with artificial intelligence to help everyone transform all of their data into answers, actions, and outcomes. Elastic's Search AI Platform — the foundation for its search, observability, and security solutions — is used by thousands of companies, including more than 50% of the Fortune 500. Learn more at Elastic and associated marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Elasticsearch BV and its subsidiaries. All other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. View source version on Contacts Media Contact Elastic PRPR-team@

Elastic Announces Elastic AI SOC Engine for Exposing Complex, Hidden Threats
Elastic Announces Elastic AI SOC Engine for Exposing Complex, Hidden Threats

Business Wire

time06-08-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Elastic Announces Elastic AI SOC Engine for Exposing Complex, Hidden Threats

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Elastic (NYSE: ESTC), the Search AI Company, today announced the launch of Elastic AI SOC Engine (EASE), a new serverless, easy-to-deploy security package that brings AI-driven context-aware detection and triage into existing SIEM and EDR tools, without the need for an immediate migration or replacement. EASE delivers agentless integrations, AI-driven alert correlation using Elastic's Attack Discovery, and an AI Assistant that empowers SOC analysts to uncover hidden, coordinated threats faster and reduce manual investigation time. Delivered on the Elastic Cloud, EASE gives security teams a friction-reducing path to prioritize threats, reduce alert fatigue, and enhance the value of their current security investments. 'SOC analysts are overwhelmed by high alert volumes and lack the AI support they need from their existing SIEM and EDR solutions to investigate threats effectively,' said Santosh Krishnan, general manager, Observability & Security at Elastic. 'EASE brings Elastic's proven AI capabilities into the security tools teams already use, to automatically prioritize threats, correlate alerts, and accelerate investigations, reducing the load on teams. When ready, teams can seamlessly migrate to Elastic Security for a unified, AI-driven platform that brings together SIEM, XDR, and cloud security, without missing a beat.' EASE is designed for fast deployment and immediate value in security environments that rely on Splunk, Microsoft Sentinel, CrowdStrike, and other tools. EASE includes: Agentless integrations: Native, agentless alert ingest from third-party SIEM and EDR platforms that allow users to apply AI analysis to alerts immediately. AI-powered alert correlation: Users get access to Elastic Attack Discovery, which triages, correlates and prioritizes alerts, as well as a streamlined AI-powered alert view, which supports analysts with AI-powered summaries and context. Context-aware AI Assistant: Agentless data connectors enrich investigations with internal knowledge from sources including Jira, GitHub, and SharePoint, and support natural language queries and RAG-based search across organizational data. Transparent AI with model flexibility: Choose the LLM that works best for your organization, either your own, or the Elastic Managed LLM. AI Assistant responses are cited, so you know what data was used. All queries, responses, and token usage are fully logged and trackable. Operational dashboards: Out-of-the-box metrics highlight time savings, detection improvements, and ROI to help security teams demonstrate business value. 'Elastic is tackling a common challenge: how to bring open and transparent AI into the SOC without starting from scratch, said Michelle Abraham, senior research director, Security and Trust, IDC. 'EASE helps teams with faster detection and investigation using the tools they already have.' To learn more about EASE, read the Elastic blog. To get started, start your free trial today. About Elastic Elastic (NYSE: ESTC), the Search AI Company, integrates its deep expertise in search technology with artificial intelligence to help everyone transform all of their data into answers, actions, and outcomes. Elastic's Search AI Platform — the foundation for its search, observability, and security solutions — is used by thousands of companies, including more than 50% of the Fortune 500. Learn more at Elastic and associated marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Elasticsearch BV and its subsidiaries. All other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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