Category: Threat Intelligence

  • How St. Jude Medical Uses Threat Intelligence in its SOC

    Key Takeaways With the support of Recorded Future, St. Jude Medical experienced: 63% reduction on exploit kit traffic delivered via malvertising into the network. 28 times better detection of botnet traffic. 50% savings in analyst time for malicious IOC investigation. St. Jude Medical Center is saving lives across the world; with its global footprint and…

  • Threat Intelligence: Making the Best Decisions While Mitigating Threats

    Editor’s Note The following interview is with Rob Kraus and is from our Threat Intelligence Thought Leadership Series. Rob is director of security research and strategy at Solutionary. 1. What drives interest in threat intelligence in your community? What hole in your world does it fill? When working to protect our clients, threat intelligence is…

  • All-Source Analysis Breakthrough With New Recorded Future OMNI Intelligence Partner Integrations

    Collecting, analyzing, and acting on threat intelligence is a dynamic process, and one that requires analysts to synthesize a lot of information — both in terms of volume and variety. Practically, this means that analysts typically use various tools and information — also known as “all-source analysis” — as part of their research and investigation…

  • Fuel Incident Response With Threat Intelligence to Lower Breach Impact

    Ondrej Krehel, chief executive officer at LIFARS, and Scott Donnelly, senior analyst at Recorded Future, recently presented a webinar on how LIFARS, a digital forensics, incident response, and cyber security intelligence provider, relies on Recorded Future to provide context and technical details that help LIFARS better understand the intricacies of dealing with the aftermath of…