Best Threat Intelligence Platforms for Check Point CloudGuard

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    SIRP Reviews
    SIRP is a SOAR platform that is risk-based and non-code. It connects all security teams to achieve consistent strong outcomes through a single platform. SIRP empowers Security Operations Centers, Incident Response (IR), Threat Intelligence (VM) and Security Operations Centers (SOCs). It integrates security tools, powerful automation, and orchestration tools to enable these teams. SIRP is a NO-code SOAR platform that includes a security scoring engine. The engine calculates risk scores specific to your organization based on every alert, vulnerability, and incident. Security teams can map risks to individual assets and prioritize their response at scale with this granular approach. SIRP saves security teams thousands of hours every year by making all security functions and tools available at a push of a button. SIRP's intuitive drag and drop playbook building module makes it easy to design and enforce best practices security processes.
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    AT&T Alien Labs Open Threat Exchange Reviews
    The largest open threat intelligence network in the world that facilitates collaborative defense using actionable, community-powered threats data. The security industry's threat sharing is still ad-hoc and informal. It is fraught with frustrations, blind spots, and pitfalls. Our vision is that companies and government agencies can quickly gather and share information about cyberattacks and threats, as well as current breaches, as accurate, timely, and complete information as quickly as possible. This will allow us to avoid major breaches and minimize the damage caused by an attack. This vision is realized by the Alien Labs Open Threat Exchange (OTX) - which provides an open, transparent threat intelligence community. OTX allows open access to a global network of security professionals and threat researchers. There are now more than 100,000 participants from 140 countries who contribute over 19,000,000 threat indicators each day. It provides community-generated threat information, facilitates collaborative research, and automates the updating of your security infrastructure.
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    The Respond Analyst Reviews
    XDR Cybersecurity Solutions can accelerate investigations and increase analyst productivity. The Respond Analyst™, an XDR Engine automates the detection of security incidents. It transforms resource-intensive monitoring into consistent investigations. The Respond Analyst connects disparate evidence with probabilistic mathematics and integrated reasoning, determining whether events are malicious and possible actionable. The Respond Analyst enhances security operations teams by significantly reducing false positives, allowing for more time for threat hunting. The Respond Analyst lets you choose the best-of-breed controls for modernizing your sensor grid. The Respond Analyst integrates seamlessly with leading security vendors across key categories, including EDR, IPS Web Filtering and EPP, Vulnerability Scanning, Authentication and more.
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    ThreatQ Reviews

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    ThreatQuotient

    Threat intelligence platform - threatQ, to understand and prevent threats more effectively and efficiently, your security infrastructure and people must work smarter, and not harder. ThreatQ is an extensible and open threat intelligence platform that can accelerate security operations through simplified threat operations and management. The integrated, self-tuning, adaptive threat library, open exchange, and workbench allow you to quickly understand threats and make better decisions, thereby accelerating detection and response. Based on your parameters, automatically score and prioritize internal or external threat intelligence. Automate the aggregation and operationalization of threat intelligence across all systems. Integrating your tools, teams, and workflows will increase the effectiveness of your existing infrastructure. All teams have access to a single platform that enables threat intelligence sharing, analysis, and investigation.
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    PassiveTotal Reviews
    RiskIQ PassiveTotal aggregates data across the internet, absorbing intelligence in order to identify threats and attacker infrastructure. It also leverages machine learning to scale threat hunting, response, and mitigation. PassiveTotal gives you context about who is attacking you, their tools, systems, and indicators that compromise outside of the firewall--enterprise or third party. Investigating can be fast and very fast. Over 4,000 OSINT articles, artifacts and documents will help you quickly find answers. RiskIQ's 10+ years of internet mapping gives it the most comprehensive and complete security intelligence. Passive DNS, WHOIS SSL, SSL, hosts and host pair, cookies, exposed service, ports, components, code, and more are all absorbed by RiskIQ. You can see the entire digital attack surface with curated OSINT and your own security intelligence. Take control of your digital presence to combat threats to your company.
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    Cysiv Reviews
    Cysiv's next generation, co-managed SIEM addresses all the problems and limitations associated with traditional SIEMs as well as other products used in a SOC. Our cloud-native platform automates key processes and improves effectiveness in threat detection, hunting and investigation, as well as response. Cysiv Command combines the essential technologies needed for a modern SOC into a unified cloud-native platform. It is the foundation of SOC-as a-Service. Most telemetry can either be pulled from APIs, or sent securely over the internet to Cysiv Command. Cysiv Connector is an encrypted conduit that allows you to send all required telemetry from your environment, such as logs, over Syslog UDP. Cysiv's threat engine uses a combination of signatures, threat intelligence and user behavior to automatically detect potential threats. Analysts can focus on the most important detections.
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