Information is power in the world of cybersecurity. To that end, Kaspersky recently added a new Threat Landscape section to its Threat Intelligence Portal so customers can have an overview of the threats targeting their businesses.
This means having access to the most comprehensive and up-to-date information about potential malicious actors, their techniques, tactics, procedures, and malware to build a solid cybersecurity strategy.
Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal is a unified access hub for various security services that work together and deliver actionable insights to help organizations protect themselves against cyber threats.
Threat Landscape is a new section of the Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal specifically designed to leverage MITRE ATT&CK, gathering detailed data about threats and attackers that target a specific industry and region from Kaspersky’s Threat Intelligence data worldwide. It provides information on the threats associated with:
- Geography;
- Industry;
- Platforms;
- Actor Profiles;
- Software Profiles;
- Techniques, tactics, and detailed procedures (TTPs);
- Mitigations;
- Detection rules associated with each TTP (Sigma, Suricata);
- Indicators of compromise (IoCs).
All information related to cyberthreats is being collected in real-time with the help of expert systems that Kaspersky has been using to fight cybercrime for over 25 years. These obtained data are then analyzed on a stream by various automatic systems, which helps provide customers with detailed and updated information about threats specifically relevant to them.
“Our company possesses in-depth knowledge and extensive experience in the realm of cyberthreat research and we are happy to share it with our customers. By understanding their own threat landscape, they will be able to take strategically informed steps to proactively protect all of their assets and IT infrastructure. The new feature of our Threat Intelligence Portal will help them build an effective cybersecurity strategy and identify security gaps before attackers can exploit them,” said Anatoly Simonenko, Head of Technology Solutions Product line at Kaspersky.
To learn more about Kaspersky Threat Intelligence, visit Kaspersky’s official website.
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