Using threat intelligence helps enterprises to improve decision making when it comes to managing security incidents and enforcing policy.
Threat defense specialist LookingGlass Cyber Solutions is looking to improve the way analysts and security operators interpret threats targeting their organizations with the launch of its new ScoutPrime threat intelligence management platform.
"We are excited to announce the availability of ScoutPrime and the other enhancements to the broadest portfolio of threat intelligence and risk management products in the market," says Chris Coleman, CEO of LookingGlass Cyber Solutions. "These latest additions ensure our customers stay ahead of the rapidly changing threat landscape targeting their organizations and the companies they do business with".
ScoutPrime allows users to customize threat levels to match their organizational risk tolerance. With configurable threat indicator confidence scoring, along with an internet intelligence‐based foundation allos it to apply context using the largest collection of proprietary and third party threat data available in a single product. The result is relevant, actionable intelligence. By allowing organizations to visualize threats ScoutPrime reduces the risk they face from new and emerging threats.
LookingGlass has also enhanced its Cyber Threat Center which now includes a case management enhancement that allows customers to enrich the intelligence to sync with their internal processes and track each vetted issue from delivery to resolution. In addition Cyber Threat Center now has the ability for administrators to enable two‐factor authentication on user accounts.
Improved too is the company's Cyveillance Malicious C2 data feed which monitors over 60,000 domains known to be associated with active malicious command and control servers. Its daily updates now include support for internationalized domain names and additional metadata on the botnet, variant, category, and criticality score.
You can find out more on the LookingGlass website.
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