Report may 2016

During Intel Security’s RSA keynote on March 1, Chris Young discussed an important cybersecurity challenge: the dearth of truly effective models and alliances for sharing threat intelligence

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During Intel Security’s RSA keynote on March 1, Chris Young discussed an important cybersecurity challenge: the dearth of truly effective models and alliances for sharing threat intelligence. There are multiple groups involved in the exchange of threat intelligence today, such as global Computer Emergency Response Teams, Information Sharing and Analysis Centers (ISACs), digital threat exchanges, and private forums. Intel Security is an active member of a number of these groups, including the Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA), which it helped cofound along with three other leading security technology vendors. Such organizations are still rare and they approach sharing in inconsistent ways.