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Nobody said Threat Intelligence Would be Easy

Nobody said Threat Intelligence Would be Easy

by Ryan Trost | Jun 27, 2017 | Blog, Threat Intelligence

Nobody said Threat Intelligence Would be Easy POSTED BY RYAN TROST   A new report by the Information Security Forum (ISF) entitled Threat Intelligence: React and Prepare is making headlines with its main finding that 25% of companies surveyed feel that threat...
4 reasons why you should have an eye on ThreatQuotient

4 reasons why you should have an eye on ThreatQuotient

by ThreatQ | Jun 21, 2017 | Media Coverage

The team refereed to themselves as ‘still being in start up mode’. We’re exited to see where the company goes. Here are 4 reasons why you should keep an eye on them.  Read More.
When it rains it pours…ThreatQ and Cisco Umbrella integration

When it rains it pours…ThreatQ and Cisco Umbrella integration

by Kevin Libby | Jun 20, 2017 | Blog, Threat Intelligence

When it rains it pours…ThreatQ and Cisco Umbrella integration POSTED BY KEVIN LIBBY There have been many published articles that have covered the values and outcomes of leveraging the ThreatQ threat intelligence platform’s Adaptive Workbench. This capability allows...
One of These Things Is Not Like the Other – Defending Against Homograph Attacks

One of These Things Is Not Like the Other – Defending Against Homograph Attacks

by Julian DeFronzo | Jun 14, 2017 | Blog, Cybersecurity, Threat Intelligence

One of These Things Is Not Like the Other - Defending Against Homograph Attacks POSTED BY JULIAN DEFRONZO Recently there has been an increase in homograph attacks. These attacks take advantage of certain Unicode characters that look very similar to certain ASCII...
Using History to Overcome the Challenge of Threat Intelligence Data Overload

Using History to Overcome the Challenge of Threat Intelligence Data Overload

by Marc Solomon | Jun 8, 2017 | Media Coverage

Applying Unfiltered Threat Intelligence to Defenses Generates Significant False Positives Read More.
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