Company’s Threat Intelligence Platform and Cybersecurity Situation Room Stand out as Next Generation Innovations in 2018

Reston, VA – October 23, 2018 ThreatQuotient, a trusted threat intelligence platform innovator, today announced that Cyber Defense Magazine (CDM), the industry’s leading electronic information security magazine, has named ThreatQuotient the winner of three 2018 CDM Global Awards. The program honors organizations ranging from startups to public companies that offer the most respected  information security products and services across the globe. ThreatQuotient was named ‘Hot Company’ for Threat Intelligence, and its threat intelligence platform, ThreatQ™, was recognized as the ‘Most Innovative’ for Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) Detection and Response. ThreatQ Investigations, the industry’s first cybersecurity situation room, was named the ‘Next Gen’ winner for Security Investigation Platforms.

With threat intelligence as an organization’s foundational element, ThreatQuotient is making security operations more efficient and effective. Every company has its own unique environments and faces different threats, so ThreatQ empowers organizations to set their own specific controls for prioritizing the threat intelligence that is most relevant to them. ThreatQ Investigations is built on top of ThreatQ to allow real-time visualization of an investigation within a shared environment, enabling teams to better understand and coordinate a response. Together, ThreatQuotient’s solutions are helping teams to collaborate and tools to integrate, so that companies get more from existing resources.

“ThreatQuotient is honored to be named the winner of not just one, but three CDM Global Awards for 2018,” said John Czupak, President and CEO of ThreatQuotient. “We pride ourselves on the continued innovation of our products to meet the evolving needs of security operations. Receiving designations like most innovative, next gen and hot company certainly reinforce these efforts and speak to ThreatQuotient’s commitment to solving industry challenges. We look forward to sharing more exciting and unique capabilities for ThreatQ and ThreatQ Investigations in the near future.”

As the threat landscape evolves, a security team’s shared understanding needs to as well. Continuous threat assessment tailored to each organization that automatically prioritize, act upon and learn from external and internal data and events are critical to a successful threat management program. ThreatQ provides a single source for truth, making a company’s threat intelligence more unique, relevant and valuable over time as knowledge about a threat evolves. Built on APIs to integrate with any system or tool, ThreatQ’s architecture allows for deep integrations and bi-directional data sharing that enable seamless orchestration, automation and synchronization of cyber threat intelligence across systems and teams. ThreatQ Investigations then provides a single view into a complete situation at hand, including what actions are being taken, by whom and when.

“Collaboration dramatically changes and improves how teams and individuals detect and respond to threats, and we are proud to offer tools that streamline standard practices that often create more work to improve active and passive collaboration,” adds Leon Ward, Vice President, Product Management. “For example, with ThreatQ Investigations, indicators of compromise (IOCs) can be shared with the rest of the security operations team for deeper investigation and correlation with other activities, rather than being passed to one person or team at a time without knowing who may already have valuable background information on hand. Teams can also conduct retrospective analysis to see if an attack is in process or if a breach has already occurred, in order to quickly take steps to mitigate risk.”

Throughout the rest of 2018, the ThreatQuotient team is set to attend, demo and speak at numerous events in the U.S. and abroad. To schedule a meeting or to see ThreatQ and ThreatQ Investigations in action, visit the company events page. Anyone interested in testing their own investigation skills and the capabilities of ThreatQuotient’s award-winning cybersecurity situation room can enter the ThreatQ Investigations Challenge, here.

About ThreatQuotient

ThreatQuotient™ understands that the foundation of intelligence-driven security is people. The company’s open and extensible threat intelligence platform, ThreatQ™, and cybersecurity situation room solution, ThreatQ Investigations, empower security teams with the context, customization and prioritization needed to make better decisions, accelerate detection and response, and advance team collaboration. Leading global companies use ThreatQuotient solutions as the cornerstone of their security operations and threat management system. ThreatQuotient is headquartered in Northern Virginia with international operations based out of Europe and APAC. For more information, visit https://threatquotient.com.

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