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Kaspersky partners with Arctic Security to deliver tailored threat intelligence to enterprises and service providers

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Company: Kaspersky

Kaspersky is pleased to today announce a new partnership with Arctic Security. Through this collaboration, Kaspersky Threat Data Feeds will be available on Arctic Security’s Arctic Hub platform allowing organizations with Security Operation Centers, as well as managed security service and internet service providers, to obtain the most up-to-date and relevant information about cyberthreats.

As a result of this partnership, joint customers will now have access to Kaspersky Threat Data feeds through the Arctic Hub platform, which will enable organizations to access comprehensive, context-rich and actionable threat intelligence.

Kaspersky Threat Data Feeds cover a wide spectrum of malicious activity, aggregated from the Kaspersky Security Network, the Kaspersky Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) and other highly reliable sources of threat intelligence. Each record in the Data Feeds is thoroughly vetted with a zero false positive rate. For every file hash, IP address, domain and URL, there is rich and actionable context, including threat names, timestamps, the geographical distribution of the threat and more.

Arctic Security helps governmental and commercial cybersecurity centers, as well as other cyber-officials connected with organizations, to gain immediate access to critical and tailored threat intelligence. Among its portfolio, the Finnish company currently provides Arctic Hub, a solution that automatically maps incoming threat information to customers’ infrastructure based on their internet presence. It also allows information to be shared via email reports as well as direct API access while determining how detailed the level of notifications should be.

“Kaspersky and Arctic Security share many joint customers within government and commercial cybersecurity centers, as well as managed security service providers. This makes the collaboration very important for us,” said Casper Teijema, global partner manager at Kaspersky.  “We at Kaspersky are devoted to providing actionable and reliable threat intelligence, and in collaboration with the Arctic Hub solution, we have made it even more convenient for our clients to gain access to our cyberthreat expertise.”

More information about Kaspersky Threat Data Feeds can be found on the official website.


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