Today, Facebook announced its new cyber security threat feed ThreatExchange. By integrating various threat-monitoring feeds and through the use of its Facebook Graph system, it will allow users and companies to trace the connections between cyber incidents and its own records. A number of companies are onboard and will be contributing to and utilizing the data. By embracing the philosophy of data-sharing, the goal is to strengthen the web collectively through efficient dissemination of cyber threat intelligence. The beta now has an open signup both for users and contributors.
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[…] intelligence. It will be interesting to see how this compares with the new Facebook-sponsored ThreatExchange, but it is likely all part of a united effort by the U.S. to secure its cyber […]
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