Cyware’s Threat Intel Platform helps to analyze, operationalize, and disseminate threat information
Akshat Jain
CTO and Co-founder, Cyware
Protection against cybercrime
Defending against the growing cyber threats faced by individuals and organizations alike requires a robust cyber defense strategy involving close collaboration between various stakeholders. In today’s rapidly changing cyber landscape, no single entity can find a silver bullet to stop all cybercriminal activity. Rather, the collaboration and threat of information sharing among private enterprises, government agencies, regulatory bodies, and industry associations through information sharing communities such as ISACs/ISAOs can pave the way for a collective defense.
Solutions to prevent Distributed DoS attacks (DDoS)
DDoS attacks prey on the vulnerabilities in connected systems to form a network of compromised devices or botnets that can then be used for malicious cyberattacks. In addition to using the standard DDoS mitigation and protection tools, organizations need to adopt a threat-centric approach to cybersecurity wherein security incidents are not just seen in isolation but in the right context by identifying hidden patterns through collation of diverse threat data to mitigate such risks proactively. Cyber attackers often spend long periods of time in preparation for such attacks, thereby making it crucial for security teams to leverage real-time threat intelligence to analyze and implement defensive measures beforehand.
Approach to the current situation
Cyware equips organizations with next-gen technologies that can help them streamline their security operations and build a collective defense. To enable organizations to curb threats at an early stage of the attack lifecycle, Cyware’s Threat Intel Platform (TIP) helps connect a variety of stakeholders to analyze, operationalize, and disseminate threat information in real-time. The need for threat intel sharing is more evident than ever as the public and private sector look for ways to collectively thwart cyber threats and improve the readiness of all organizations to respond to various threats. Using Cyware’s TIP solution, organizations can simplify all the different stages of the threat intelligence lifecycle, from ingestion, enrichment, analysis, and scoring, to operationalization and sharing with smart automation capabilities to eliminate repetitive tasks. Cyware’s security orchestration and automation (SOAR) and Virtual Cyber Fusion Center (vCFC) solutions help organizations integrate, automate, and streamline their diverse security functions under a single roof to remove bottlenecks and accelerate their threat response and management activities. Together, the Cyware product portfolio catalyzes the creation of resilient cybersecurity postures for organizations across all industries and scale.
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