Cyware Launches Threat Defender Repo Sharing to Take Security Collaboration Beyond Threat Indicators (IOC) Sharing
The Threat Defender Library (TDL), a new capability within Cywares threat advisory sharing and security collaboration platform (CSAP) version 3.5 and onwards , functions as an exclusive repository for security teams to store, collaborate, and share threat detection files, threat response automation rules, and threat analytics files between organizations, enabling siloed security teams to quickly detect and respond to organization-specific alerts by enhancing their existing threat defense, threat hunting, and threat detection/response workflows.
- The Threat Defender Library (TDL), a new capability within Cywares threat advisory sharing and security collaboration platform (CSAP) version 3.5 and onwards , functions as an exclusive repository for security teams to store, collaborate, and share threat detection files, threat response automation rules, and threat analytics files between organizations, enabling siloed security teams to quickly detect and respond to organization-specific alerts by enhancing their existing threat defense, threat hunting, and threat detection/response workflows.
- The Threat Defender initiative will encourage security collaboration across industry sectors by enabling teams from one organization to learn threat detection and mitigation strategies from security teams at other organizations.
- The new threat defender capability, along with recently launched ISAC-to-ISAC threat intelligence sharing , TLP 2.0 adoption for threat intelligence sharing , and integration of CISAs Automated Indicator Sharing (AIS) threat data into Cywares sharing network, will add more fuel to security collaboration between organizations and strengthen the cyber resilience across industry sectors.
- To learn more about how Cyware enables holistic threat sharing and security collaboration, visit cyware.com .