Security News > 2019 > October > Whitepaper: Busting the myth that more threat intel feeds lead to better security
It’s a common misconception that a large quantity of threat intelligence feeds leads to more effective security. Unfortunately, threat feed overindulgence can lead to confusion, disorganization, and inaccurate threat reports. Instead of adding more threat intel feeds, you should incorporate the feeds that provide the most value to your organization’s security operations. Download this whitepaper to learn: Your options when it comes to threat intel feeds. How to evaluate feeds’ quality. Which are the right … More → The post Whitepaper: Busting the myth that more threat intel feeds lead to better security appeared first on Help Net Security.
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