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IBM fights cybercrime with X-Force Exchange platform

Tuesday 21 April 2015 00:15 CET | News

IBM has revealed plans to make available its library of security and cyber-threat intelligence with a new cloud-based platform called X-Force Exchange.

The vendor’s new platform is part of a move by those targeted by cyber intruders to share threat intelligence for their mutual protection. IBM’s X-Force Exchange platform provides access both to IBM and third-party threat data worldwide, including real-time indicators of live attacks.

IBM’s said its decision to house its cybercrime-fighting data under one roof represents a call to arms of sorts for targets of attacks by enabling users to consume, share and act on real-time threat intelligence from their own networks and the X-Force Exchange.

About 65% of in-house cybersecurity teams rely on some level of externally-provided intelligence to fend off intruders, according to a 2012 study by security researcher Enterprise Strategy Group.


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