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Malware Patrol Data Offered Through Bandura Cyber Threat Intelligence Marketplace

Malware Patrol Data Offered Through Bandura Cyber Threat Intelligence Marketplace

Malware Patrol, the veteran threat intelligence company, announced that they now offer data feeds through the Bandura Cyber Intelligence Marketplace.

Cyber security teams around the world rely on Malware Patrol’s timely and accurate intelligence to expand their threat landscape visibility and to improve detection rates and response times. The company offers a variety of feeds related to the most prevalent attack types and vectors, including phishing, malware, ransomware, C2s, DGAs, cryptomining and DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH).

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Bandura’s newly launched Cyber Intelligence Marketplace provides customers with access to high-value multi-source cyber intelligence data from leading intelligence providers. Bandura customers can easily discover, access, acquire, deploy, and enforce a curated collection of high-quality cyber intelligence data within minutes across their entire network and edge – in real time – without added latency.

“We’re excited to partner with Bandura Cyber because of their excellent reputation. We greatly appreciate that they are making it easier for their customers to diversify their threat intelligence sources via the Cyber Intelligence Marketplace. Those of us on the intelligence side of things know there’s an endless number of indicators of compromise out there, and that the best security posture comes from using multiple data sources,” said Malware Patrol CEO, Andre Correa.

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