Cyware, the industry’s leading provider of the technology platform to build Cyber Fusion Centers and automate Collective Defense, has rolled out its enhanced Cyware Threat Intelligence Exchange (CTIX) platform version 3.0 that aids ease of threat navigation, advanced threat contextualization, single-window threat view, improved dashboard visualizations, and end-to-end threat lifecycle management.
We have taken a major leap in terms of platform usability, pivoting capabilities, investigation enhancements, improvised visualization, and enhanced intel sharing options.
The CTIX v3.0 enables security teams to gain better contextual insights and unearth hidden threat actor behavior patterns – that legacy threat intelligence platforms (TIPs) have failed to deliver. The CTIX v3.0 interacts with large volumes of multi-source and multi-format ingested threat intel in an improvised and fully automated manner to deliver the exact context security teams need to perform advanced threat analysis and investigations, and prioritize threat response. Furthermore, the platform has been engineered with the API-First approach enabling users to interact with the platform using both API and the User Interface (UI) seamlessly.
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Speaking on the launch, Amit Patel, Senior Vice President of Global Sales at Cyware, said, “With the release of CTIX 3.0, we are moving one step closer to realizing our vision of providing security teams with advanced capabilities to gain the relevant context out of their IntelOps to make better decisions for tackling critical threats at scale. The revamped user experience of the platform will reduce friction in threat investigations performed by security teams, while also helping break down individual intrusions to connect the insights from disparate pieces of intel to build a coherent picture of the threat environment.”
“Security teams globally are struggling to perform advanced threat investigations through data correlations, visualize and map threats to infrastructure, threat actors, and attack vectors. We have taken a major leap in terms of platform usability, pivoting capabilities, investigation enhancements, improvised visualization, and enhanced intel sharing options. There is a dire need for security teams to move away from just indicator blocking to identify, predict, and preempt threats through advanced data correlation and map threats to the entire threat intel lifecycle,” said Avkash Kathiriya, Vice President of Research and Innovation, Cyware.
Cyware continual efforts to simplify and accelerate threat intelligence analysis, investigation and sharing have culminated in the development of several game-changing threat visualizations, search, and sharing capabilities that are being introduced with the release of CTIX v3.0. Adding another feather to Cyware’s cap, the CTIX v3.0 is a major milestone in its journey to enabling any-to-any threat intelligence analysis and sharing for enterprises and information sharing communities (ISACs and ISAOs) worldwide.