A new study by the Information Security Forum (ISF), an independent authority on cyber security and information risk management, reveals that threat intelligence isn't delivering the expected business objectives. While 82 percent of ISF Members surveyed have a threat intelligence capability, with the remaining 18 percent planning to implement one in the next twelve months, only 25 percent of those surveyed believe their capability is fully delivering. "While organizations continue to rely on well-established security practices, many are seeking additional ways to keep pace with the increasing torrent of attacks," says Steve Durbin, managing director of ISF. "To efficiently manage…
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