Security News > 2016 > November > Integrating threat intelligence with existing security technologies (Help Net Security)
70 percent of security industry professionals believe threat intelligence is often too voluminous and/or complex to provide actionable insights. Perceptions about the integration of threat intelligence with security technologies The Ponemon Institute study, based on 1,072 respondents in the United Kingdom and North America, also showed that organizations neglect to share essential threat data with board members and C-level executives, despite the fact that security is now a business priority. On average, only 31 percent … More →
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