Security News > 2016 > August > MineMeld: The “Swiss army knife” of threat intelligence feeds (Help Net Security)
Palo Alto Networks has made publicly available MineMeld, an open source, community supported framework that can simply your consumption and sharing of threat intelligence. “Through MineMeld, organizations can integrate public, private, and commercial intelligence feeds, including results from other intelligence platforms, into a unified framework that natively feeds new prevention-based controls to Palo Alto Networks and other security devices,” Senior Threat Intelligence Manager Scott Simkin explains. MineMeld effectively “translates” the collected indicators of compromise into … More →
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