Security News > 2017 > February > ThreatQ 3.0: A threat intelligence platform with fine-tuned controls (Help Net Security)
ThreatQuotient announced new ThreatQ platform advancements, a robust Partner Integration Program and Professional Services offerings to answer industry demand to make threat intelligence operational within the context of a company’s specific environment. “The industry has realized that the aggregation and sharing of threat data is not enough to succeed. Threat intelligence platforms need to do more to support the utility of threat intelligence as part of security operations,” said Leon Ward, Senior Director, Product Management, … More →
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