Cyberint and Cyware have debuted a joint solution that allows MSSPs, enterprises and government agencies to combine Cyberint's web intelligence with Cyware's Threat Intel Exchange (CTIX) threat intelligence platform (TIP).
Through the partnership, Cyberint and Cyware will "integrate contextual threat intelligence, enhance their threat-hunting capabilities and automate collaborative response actions to potential attacks," the companies said.
Cyberint-Cyware Solution Helps Organizations Hunt for and Analyze Threats
Organizations can use the Cyberint-Cyware solution to:
- Leverage deep and dark web intelligence to identify potential threats
- Receive contextual threat intelligence to enrich and enhance their security tools, blocklists, threat research and threat-hunting activities
- Aggregate threat intelligence from multiple sources to get insights into threat patterns
- Share threat intelligence with stakeholders
- Build threat detection rules
- Automate threat response actions to reduce the risk of successful attacks
The solution also helps organizations "connect the dots on security incidents, reduce response time and elevate their security posture," said Shahar Kodraty, Cyware's head of Technical Alliances. In doing so, the solution can "make a tangible impact in the fight against cyber threats," Kodraty noted.
Cyware Expands Partnership with ZeroFox
The Cyberint pact comes after ZeroFox in July 2023 joined the Cyware Partner Advisory Marketplace.
ZeroFox, which specializes in external cybersecurity, now provides its threat advisories to Cyware customers, the companies said.
Also, ZeroFox has integrated its threat intelligence feeds into Cyware's CTIX and Orchestrate modules, the companies indicated. That way, CTIX and Orchestrate users can access global threat intelligence and analysis from multiple data sources and monitor the surface, deep and dark web to detect threats.
What MSSPs Need to Know About Cyware
Cyware provides Cyber Fusion solutions that unite threat intelligence and security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) capabilities. These solutions enable organizations to "automate any tool, orchestrate any environment and collaborate across any boundary to yield more intelligent threat response," the company stated.
To date, Cyware has raised at least $73 million in funding. In June 2023, Cyware launched a global partner program for MSSPs and managed detection and response (MDR) providers.
Cyware has channel partnerships in place with Optiv, a Top 250 MSSP, and other cybersecurity companies. Cyware continues to explore partnership opportunities with MSSPs and other technology providers.