by Noor Boulos | Sep 21, 2021 | Blog, Cybersecurity, Threat Intelligence
Help us Celebrate World Rhino Day NOOR BOULOS For our third year in a row, ThreatQuotient is excited to celebrate World Rhino Day and the remarkable work Helping Rhinos does to help rhinos survive at sustainable levels in their natural habitat. We thought we’d take...
by Noor Boulos | Sep 14, 2021 | Blog, Cybersecurity, Threat Intelligence
SANS Report Reveals Significant Growth in Automation: Maximize Your Investments NOOR BOULOS The SANS 2021 Automation and Integration Survey is now available for download, focusing on the question: First we walked, now we run – but should we? Let’s face it, we’ve...
by Cyrille Badeau | Sep 7, 2021 | Blog, Cybersecurity, Threat Intelligence
Leveraging MISP and TheHive When You Create Your CTI Practice CYRILLE BADEAU Many CISOs I speak with across Europe tell me their cybersecurity teams rely on two, primary open-source platforms within their security operations (SecOps). The first is Malware Information...
by Marc Solomon | Aug 31, 2021 | Blog, Cybersecurity, Threat Intelligence
Learn Why Frost & Sullivan Names ThreatQuotient the XDR Competitive Strategy Leader MARC SOLOMON Extended Detection and Response (XDR) is the latest buzz word in the security industry and garnering significant attention. Industry analysts each have their own...
by Patrick Declusin | Aug 24, 2021 | Blog, Cybersecurity, Threat Intelligence
Anatomy of a Supply Chain Attack: How to Accelerate Incident Response and Threat Hunting PATRICK DECLUSIN In recent months, we’ve seen a sharp rise in software supply chain attacks that infect legitimate applications to distribute malware to users. SolarWinds, Codecov...
by Anthony Stitt | Aug 17, 2021 | Blog, Cybersecurity, Threat Intelligence
Defence Engineering and Threat Intel - No Stone Left Unturned ANTHONY STITT Every breach starts as a compromise that goes unnoticed and unactioned, often because existing security devices have too many events, too little context and cannot prioritize. Providing these...