Are you seeing changes in the quality or speed of threat intelligence from sources you relied on in previous years? Can you share how you are being impacted so far by the uncertainty around public-private partnerships for cyber information sharing?
I am not seeing a disruption in the public-private space regarding threat intelligence. In fact, I am observing the opposite. Our company serves approximately 700 customers worldwide, and within the context of the supply chain, customers often look to us for threat intelligence relevant to their business. The pace of threat intelligence has accelerated significantly, it feels almost like drinking from a fire hose. The challenge lies in quickly distilling this information and making sense of it within our own environment and across the many environments we support. While it has not become an astronomical challenge yet, I suspect this is the reality we will continue to face, especially as vendors like Microsoft and Apple release new critical vulnerabilities month after month.
I am not seeing a disruption in the public-private space regarding threat intelligence. In fact, I am observing the opposite. Our company serves approximately 700 customers worldwide, and within the context of the supply chain, customers often look to us for threat intelligence relevant to their business. The pace of threat intelligence has accelerated significantly, it feels almost like drinking from a fire hose. The challenge lies in quickly distilling this information and making sense of it within our own environment and across the many environments we support. While it has not become an astronomical challenge yet, I suspect this is the reality we will continue to face, especially as vendors like Microsoft and Apple release new critical vulnerabilities month after month.