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Cohesity and CISA Partner to Strengthen Cyber Threat Intelligence Sharing

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Cohesity has partnered with the United States Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to enhance cybersecurity collaboration between both parties and ensure the improved exchange of threat intelligence within critical infrastructure and corporate environments. The arrangement will see Cohesity and CISA create a voluntary cybersecurity information-sharing framework aimed at exchanging data regarding evolving cybersecurity issues facing the two parties. Under the partnership, Cohesity and CISA will share threat notifications, malware analyses, indicators bulletins, and other types of information meant to enable the organizations to be aware of, prevent, and mitigate cyber attacks against them.

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Through CISA-run forums, Cohesity will cooperate with other public and private sector players to secure their infrastructure and networks from cybersecurity threats. “This partnership reinforces Cohesity’s commitment to working closely with federal partners to strengthen national cyber resilience across the communities, enterprises, and government agencies we serve,” said Sanjay Poonen, chief executive officer and president, Cohesity. “We’re proud to deepen our information sharing and coordination with CISA, enhancing our ability to help organizations defend against evolving cyber threats while supporting national cybersecurity efforts.”

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