Security News > 2020 > November > Choosing the Right Threat Intelligence Mix
Whether working within a company that has deployed an advanced intelligence program or in one just getting started, there are steps we can take to ensure we're investing in the right mix of products, services and feeds.
Data is the lifeblood of threat intelligence programs, but we can't implement a successful program based on feeds alone.
Fraud information plays a critical role for ecommerce businesses as well, which is why they need to have access to premium threat intelligence vendors that focus specifically on fraud-related concerns such as carding, the trading of "Fulz," rewards fraud, and more.
To gain access to more focused threat content, organizations often join information sharing and analysis centers, which are intelligence sharing communities that circulate information about attacks and IOCs detected in members' networks.
Prior to Anomali, he was a Senior Manager of Cyber Threat Intelligence at Capital One, Global Head of Cyber Intelligence at Symantec, and a guest lecturer at several universities.
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