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Silobreaker and PolySwarm strengthen partnership with new integration features
Silobreaker, a leading security and threat intelligence firm, today announced an expansion to its work with PolySwarm, the first-of-its-kind marketplace for malware intelligence. These latest enhancements provide Silobreaker’s users with access to enriched data intelligence and new insights through PolySwarm analyst reports, while enhancing user experience on the platform.
The integration enables Silobreaker users to view scan results and Polyscores – a numerical rating based on PolySwarm’s threat scoring algorithm – for IP addresses, domains, URLs and hashes, all without having to leave the Silobreaker platform. By signing up for a key, users are provided access to more data within Silobreaker’s PolySwarm enrichment card, while also being able to search metadata.
The second component to the integration gives Silobreaker users access to PolySwarm’s Threat Bulletins – succinct, finished intelligence reports on breaking threat actors, malware and campaigns affecting industry, published several times a month by its analysts. Silobreaker fully indexes and enriches the entities in each report, allowing users to extract indicators and deepen their understanding of a given threat actor’s attack methods, targets, and the vulnerabilities they exploit.
“Today’s organisations understand that it’s vital to take a proactive approach to intelligence in order to manage the risks and threats facing them every day,” said Kristofer Mansson, CEO of Silobreaker. “By strengthening our partnership with PolySwarm, we can further ensure our customers have access to the critical intelligence they need to take action swiftly – and stay ahead of the curve.”
“Silobreaker offers organisations near real-time visibility and understanding of their threat landscape,” said Steve Bassi, CEO of PolySwarm. “We are delighted that our most recent integration gives businesses a further competitive edge by providing yet another layer of context to help them tackle threats and mitigate risk.”
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