Security News > 2020 > May > Recorded Future Releases Free Threat Intelligence Browser Extension
Recorded Future this week announced the availability of Express, a free web browser extension designed to help security teams prioritize vulnerability patching and alerts from security information and event management tools.
The extension is currently available for Chrome and Firefox, and once it's installed an icon with the Recorded Future logo will be added to the browser's toolbar.
"Instead of opening multiple browser tabs and pivoting between them to collect and analyze data manually, Express does the work for you. Simply click on the indicator you want to explore on any webpage or tool - including SIEMs, vulnerability scans, malware analysis reports, security blogs, emails, and more," Recorded Future explained in a blog post.
Express uses data from Recorded Future's commercial platform, and the company claims it's the only threat intelligence provider to openly offer access to its data.
Threat intelligence firm Anomali also offers a similar browser extension, but its product is part of the company's Altitude solution and is only available to Anomali customers.