Security News > 2017 > March > Operatively-sourced threat intelligence: Using human awareness (Help Net Security)
In this podcast recorded at RSA Conference 2017, Mike Kirschner, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Advanced Threat Intelligence at InfoArmor, talks about the platforms that they’ve developed and the data sets that they have – everything from risk to network, to advanced intelligence type services. InfoArmor can offer advanced service features and service sets in order to enable clients to take advantage of true access to both the dark web, as well as … More →
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