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How Threat Intelligence Feeds Are Evolving

Data Breach Today

Rob Cataldo of Kaspersky Discusses Bringing Context to Threat Intelligence Threat intelligence feeds are evolving, but Rob Cataldo of Kaspersky North America says it's important to put all this data into context to create better enterprise security.

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6 Best Threat Intelligence Feeds to Use in 2023

eSecurity Planet

Threat intelligence feeds are continually updated streams of data that inform users of different cybersecurity threats, their sources, and any infrastructure impacted or at risk of being impacted by those threats. As a bonus, many of these tools are free to access and have specialized feeds that focus on different industries and sectors.

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Ransomlooker, a new tool to track and analyze ransomware groups’ activities

Security Affairs

Ransomlooker monitors ransomware groups’ extortion sites and delivers consolidated feeds of their claims worldwide. Cybernews presented Ransomlooker , a tool to monitor ransomware groups’ extortion sites and delivers consolidated feeds of their claims worldwide.

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Spotlight Podcast: Are you ready for Threat Reconnaissance?

The Security Ledger

These days, most security teams consume multiple threat intelligence feeds to help them make sense of the threat landscape and spot risks to their organization – IT assets, networks, data. They all have different adversaries. By one estimate , the global threat intelligence market was valued at USD $4.24 billion by 2030.

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How to Package and Price Embedded Analytics

Just by embedding analytics, application owners can charge 24% more for their product. How much value could you add? This framework explains how application enhancements can extend your product offerings. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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Mine, Mine, All Mine

John Battelle's Searchblog

Digital technologies were actually pretty useful in this pursuit – when Spotify launched in 2008, I used it to curate playlists of the music I had purchased – it’s hard to believe, but back then, you could organize Spotify around your collection, tracks that lived on your computer, tracks that, for all intents and purposes, you owned.

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IBM X-Force Exchange Threat Intelligence Platform

eSecurity Planet

In 2016, IBM also announced shared threat intelligence feeds with Check Point. One retailer, noted Dillingham, replaced multiple threat intelligence feeds with X-Force Exchange to dramatically reduce their investigation time. The TIP will then generate a consolidated threat feed based on all information sources.

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