Computing giant IBM's security information and event management technology will be integrating a threat detection application from Israeli company Sixgill, the company announced Thursday.
Sixgill's Darkfeed, which collects threat intelligence from deep, dark, and closed web sources, can help organizations preempt cyberattacks before they are identified by conventional sources.
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Darkfeed will integrate with IBM Security QRadar, which identifies potential security threats by analyzing data across an organization's users, endpoints, clouds, applications, and networks in real-time.
Sixgill Vice President of Products and Technology Alliance Ron Shamir says that "organizations without preemptive threat intelligence are flying blind."
"Much of the traditional threat research that organizations still rely on is a time consuming, labor-intensive process that can't keep up with the threat landscape. Darkfeed provides unmatched automated intelligence from the widest set of threat data available. Together with IBM's technology, organizations are gaining industry-leading intelligence to stay ahead of attacks in real-time," Shamir said.
The Darkfeed application for QRadar is available to the security community through IBM Security App Exchange.
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