Intelligent CISO Issue 79 | Page 10

Cloudflare introduces Threat Intel Team and commits to making threat research accessible for all
Demand for MSPs strong as AI-augmented cyberattacks highlighted as top concern for organisations in Singapore

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Cloudflare introduces Threat Intel Team and commits to making threat research accessible for all

loudflare , a leading connectivity cloud company , has announced

C its threat intelligence team , Cloudforce One , will make its research public for the first time as part of a commitment to democratise access to critical threat insights .

Combining the expertise of the Cloudforce One team with the power of the company ’ s
“ The research shows companies understand they need help building on-going cyberglobal network , security teams can now access timely information on the malicious tactics and trends that underpin the 158 billion threats Cloudflare ’ s network blocks daily .
“ We believe in helping build a more secure , reliable Internet . But that can ’ t exist unless we disrupt and drain the resources of the hackers who abuse its power for personal or political gain ,” said Matthew Prince , CEO and Co-founder at Cloudflare . “ Today , Cloudflare is giving defenders a leg up in the race , by committing to continuously share nuanced threat intelligence that no other company has access to , with the industry at-large .”
“ Threat intelligence is a non-negotiable when it comes to tipping the scale back in favour of defenders . And with Cloudflare ’ s global network as our foundation , Cloudforce One identifies and defends against attacks with an arsenal that is unmatched ,” said Blake Darché , Head of Cloudforce One at Cloudflare .
To keep up with on-going threat intelligence released by the Cloudforce One team , subscribe to updates on the Cloudforce One Threat Intelligence website . Existing Cloudflare customers will have access to new Cloudforce One intelligence through their Cloudflare security dashboard .

Demand for MSPs strong as AI-augmented cyberattacks highlighted as top concern for organisations in Singapore

ophos has released its Cybersecurity Playbook for Partners in Asia Pacific

S and Japan . The report analysed the priorities for businesses over the next 12 months , and the opportunities for partners to support these ambitions .

“ The on-going prevalence of cyberthreats has forced organisations to address a variety of their cybersecurity measures ,” said Cameron Reid , Director , Channel Sales MSP , Sophos Asia Pacific and Japan .
“ Since adversarial behaviours are always evolving , it is essential that organisations get the support they need to address all aspects of cybersecurity and continue to consistently evaluate and maintain strong defences against the latest cyberattacks . resiliency and are looking to partners to fill their in-house gaps . This means MSPs have an opportunity to win and maintain business by presenting their strong technical cybersecurity skills , knowledge of the threat landscape , and an ability to help customers and prospects stay secure so they can focus on their business operations and goals .”
“ The report found that the top three areas of importance for businesses are strengthening cybersecurity posture around financial operations , improving risk management capabilities , and ensuring cybersecurity is robust enough to support Digital Transformation programs . Evidently , when businesses invest in new technologies , it is front of mind that this is done in a secure manner to ensure potential attack surfaces are protected .
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