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CyberSocial IV '21 and Over: A 2020 Threat Intel Recap & Look Ahead

The New Year is here - but what does the future hold for the world of cybersecurity and threat intelligence? Aylea Baldwin, Threat Intelligence Lead, Reddit Jonathan Couch, SVP Strategy, ThreatQuotient Justin Henkel, Director, Cyber Threat Intelligence, CME Group Kurtis Minder, Chief Executive Officer, GroupSense

ThreatQuotient's Anthony Stitt with Ticker News

[January 28, 2021] Check out ThreatQuotient's Anthony Stitt with online news channel Ticker TV. This interview explored the vital role employees play and how organisations can empower their employees in identifying and reporting cyber threats while also exploring the value of gathering internal threat intelligence within an organisation.

The Importance Of Threat Intelligence Sharing Through TAXII And STIX

Threat intelligence has been a very important asset to cybersecurity- knowing in advance some properties of malicious actors is key for preventing security incidents. Most typically these properties are IP addresses, domains, emails and file hashes, and being able to compare them to what’s happening in your infrastructure allows for quick response and prevention.

Redscan Threat Intelligence update: SolarWinds Sunburst Q&A

The threat actor then gained a back door into the company’s Orion network management platform – used by over 300,000 organisations worldwide. Given the seriousness of the attack, its potential to affect customers across the SolarWinds supply chain and reports of espionage by nation state attackers, this is a story that is likely to have ongoing repercussions for organisations in 2021.

Forging Better Security Outcomes with Integrated Threat Intelligence

For most companies, security and IT systems are growing in complexity, breadth of scope, and coverage, which consumes budget and staff time. The rapid breakdown of the traditional perimeter in this “new normal” world increases the challenges IT teams and remote users face on a daily basis.

Cyber threat intelligence explained

The cybersecurity industry is increasingly producing enormous amounts of raw threat data. The sheer volume of information threat researchers must sift through makes it difficult to collect, analyze, and research that data in a timely manner. This in turn limits their ability to understand what data is valid and useful and whether threat artifacts will result in legitimate threat indicators.