Security News > 2016 > February > ThreatStream rebrands as Anomali, redefines threat intelligence (Help Net Security)
ThreatStream changed its name to Anomali and launched two new products at RSA Conference: Harmony Breach Analytics for mid-to-large enterprises and the Anomali Threat Analysis Reports Service for small to medium sized businesses. “SIEMs today can only ingest and correlate a small fraction of the 25 Million indicators of compromise we’ve curated that are currently listed as active. We see threat intelligence as the next ‘big data’ problem,” said Hugh Njemanze, CEO of Anomali. “For … More →
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