Security outfit Kaspersky is allowing its threat data feeds to become available through the ThreatConnect Platform to help businesses get a better idea of the threats.
The ThreatConnect Platform collates data from a range of different cybersecurity sources to give a watertight overview of the threat landscape for businesses.
Sergey Martsynkyan, head of B2B product marketing at Kaspersky Lab said: “Businesses need access to as many trustworthy sources of threat intelligence as possible to ensure that they are not missing the most relevant cyber threats. “We are excited to announce this collaboration with ThreatConnect. More than 1,600 companies worldwide use the ThreatConnect Platform to combat complex attacks. With this integration, they can easily utilise Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Feeds to enhance their protection capabilities. ”
The addition of Kaspersky’s data to the ThreatConnect Platform means businesses can pre-empt attacks and analyse risks. If they’re subject to an attack, they can quickly rectify it before it causes damage.
ThreatConnect product VP Andy Pendergast said: “By making Kaspersky Labs intelligence data available in ThreatConnect, organisations are better able to build processes to identify the most relevant threats and proactively protect their network. This integration empowers security teams to be more strategic in responding to incidents efficiently and measurably.”