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Devo Introduces Collective Defense to Enable Enterprises to Respond to Emerging Threats

Devo Introduces Collective Defense to Enable Enterprises to Respond to Emerging Threats

The security data platform’s new program builds upon the company’s long-term plans to empower security teams with community-driven threat intelligence

Devo Technology, the security data analytics company, has launched Devo Collective Defense, a threat intelligence feed within the Devo Security Data Platform that provides community-based intelligence sharing of threat activity and trends. Devo is also unveiling updates to Devo Exchange and its MITRE ATT&CK Adviser application.

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In addition to the expanding threat landscape and the increased sophistication of attacks, analysts confront unique difficulties. They must not only contend with the overwhelming volume of threat data but also grapple with the uncertainty of knowing if what they observe is part of a broader threat trend. To help analysts overcome these challenges, Devo Collective Defense leverages Devo’s massive ingestion ability to analyze millions of data points across thousands of domains. This data diversity delivers a comprehensive view of the threat landscape and provides security teams with collective knowledge and insights, augmenting their ability to thwart attacks.

More specifically, Devo Collective Defense:

  • Securely analyzes alert data to rapidly identify actionable intelligence, trending and emerging threats and Indicators of Compromise (IOCs).
  • Delivers a high-value intelligence feed to Devo users, providing information about emerging threats and IOCs, minimizing the potential impact of breaches.
  • Enhances threat context by providing Devo users with contextual information about the Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) employed by threat actors.

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“The complexity of the IT environment is causing organizations’ attack surfaces to expand beyond their capacity to manage them,” said Michelle Abraham, research director, security and trust, IDC. “Access to a community-based intelligence sharing program such as Devo Collective Defense enables organizations to make smart decisions for more rapid identification of emerging threats and easy-to-action insights.”

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