Cyber threat intelligence (CTI) solutions supplier Intel 471, situated in Wilmington, DE, has acquired Cyborg Security, an Orlando, FL-based business that offers enterprises sophisticated threat hunting tools and knowledge.
The deal’s total value was not made public.
Cyborg Security and Intel 471 work together to provide sophisticated behavioral detections and a comprehensive understanding of the threat actor ecosystem.
Under the direction of CEO Jason Passwaters, Intel 471 gives companies, government agencies, and other institutions access to near-real-time data about the most recent threat trends, relationships, malicious actors, and impending assaults that are pertinent to their industry.
Its TITAN platform gathers, analyzes, organizes, and verifies automation-enhanced outcomes that are driven by humans. Using our unique architecture and threat information, clients from all over the world are able to map out the criminal underworld, focus on specific activities, and match their reporting and resource needs with those of their businesses.
“Our customers have grown to rely upon Intel 471’s expertise to unlock the power of cyber threat intelligence and support all aspects of their business. Because this purchase includes sophisticated behavioral threat hunting packages that are entirely tailored to the client’s environment, it is a logical progression of our leadership. The HUNTER Platform, powered by our top-notch cyber threat information, will help customers keep ahead of new threats, optimize the hunt process, and increase team productivity.”
Jason Passwaters
With its Hunter platform, Cyborg Security is leading the way in threat search and detection content, under the direction of CEO and Founder David Amsler. Security teams may use Hunter to provide sophisticated behavioral content to their environment without requiring additional equipment or resources.
For systems like SIEM, data lakes, and EDR, the platform offers threat search and detection packages. It also has an analyst-first methodology that leads analysts through the inquiry. Each bundle comes with threat emulation, analyst-focused run books, and platform content.