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Security officers are tasked with mapping their organization's threat landscape. However, what resources are available to them for this purpose? Furthermore, how can this threat assessment be customized, and how can historical comparisons be drawn?

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The challenge

To make threat analyses, organisations often rely on reports from, for example, government services and security experts. Although valuable, the challenge of these reports is that they are generic and cannot specifically indicate how the threat picture for a sector or specific organisation is developing. This is difficult, precisely because security officers are asked to make that threat picture concrete: what does this mean for us?

Real information

All the threat information we share with you relates to concrete threats. No abstract trends and analysis. Everything we share is part of actual activity by hackers, whether it is trading activity around an account, efforts to crack a hash, or an entry on a target list: it is real threat intelligence.

Regarding your organisation

Importantly, the threat information actually relates to your organisation and employees. Instead of having to abstract analyses into the context of your own information, we give you concrete information on which to base your decision-making.

In the right context

A common phrase in boardrooms: we don't necessarily need to be ahead, as long as we don't lag behind the rest. But, how do you measure that? To help you with that, we give you the option to compare your threat level against a benchmark of other organisations of your choice.

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