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ThreatQuotient named industry’s top threat
intelligence platform by Frost & Sullivan
hreatQuotient, a leading
security operations platform
innovator, has announced
that Frost & Sullivan has named
ThreatQuotient the 2019 Technology
Innovation Leader in the threat
intelligence platform industry.
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Frost & Sullivan’s best practices
research report, available now,
revealed that ThreatQ is the only
solution in the threat intelligence
space that enables siloed security
teams to work collaboratively and
manage threats effectively.
After extensive evaluation, Frost &
Sullivan’s global team of analysts
and consultants recognised
ThreatQuotient for consistently
pursuing and investing in new
technologies, which enables the
company to serve customers more
effectively and grow at a rate above
the industry average.
“ThreatQuotient is proud to be
recognised by Frost & Sullivan as
the industry’s best threat intelligence
platform. Our solution, which empowers
teams to identify and anticipate threats,
enables organisations to reduce risk now
and in the future,” said John Czupak,
President and CEO, ThreatQuotient.
“Our mission is to continually innovate
to help security operations teams to
become more efficient and effective,
especially with the dynamic threat
landscape and rapidly changing
business requirements.”
The ThreatQ platform was developed
to accelerate security operations
utilising a threat-centric approach.
Using an integrated, self-tuning
Threat Library, Adaptive Workbench,
Open Exchange and ThreatQ
Investigations, analysts can detect,
investigate and respond faster and
more effectively than ever before.
UMNIAH LAUNCHES SOLUTION TO PROTECT CHILDREN
ONLINE IN COOPERATION WITH KASPERSKY
n cooperation with Kaspersky, a leading provider of
cybersecurity technologies and services, Umniah
has launched Kaspersky Safe Kids a product that
promotes parental control to protect children on the Internet.
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they need in order to deal with the virtual world with all
its technologies. Abu Zannad stressed the importance of
Kaspersky Safe Kids, demonstrating service supports parents
in monitoring their children’s Internet usage.
It makes Umniah the first telecommunications company in
Jordan to offer this product on a monthly subscription basis.
The new product allows parents to manage their child’s screen
time and applications usage. It also issues reports on the
child’s public Facebook activity, including their posts and
newly-added friends, in addition to sharing expert advice and
suggestions from child psychologists on online topics, and
allowing parents to block adult websites and content.
During a press conference, Umniah’s Commercial Enterprise
and Home Broadband Director, Mahmoud Abu Zanad,
emphasised Umniah’s role in preparing children for the
different life aspects related to the digital world, reaching
advanced levels of digital literacy and activating digital
citizenship by empowering children with the skills and traits
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