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Collaboration in Cyber SecurityCOLLABORATIVE THREAT INTELLIGENCE AND ACTIONABLE INTEGRATION
Cyber Security 4.0, Aarhus
November 2016
Peter B. LangeExecutive IT-Architect, IBM Software
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Take care out there
https://exchange.xforce.ibmcloud.com/
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It takes too long to make information actionable
Analysts can’t separatethe signal from the noise
Data is gathered from untrusted sources
1 Source: ESG Global
65% of enterprise firms use external threat intelligence to enhance their security decision making 1
Security teams often lack critical support to make the most of these resources.
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collaborative threat intelligence
Enhance security insights with curated content
Collaborate with peers to validate threats and develop response plans.
Strengthen security solutions with threat intelligence delivered through open standards
use cases:
Enhance security investigations
THREAT INTELLIGENCE CONTENT
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Automated technologies and research teams monitor the global threat level at all times
Dynamic updatesThreat intelligence
databases are dynamically updated—delivering up-to-
the-minute accuracy
AnalysisSecurity teams analyze
the global data to identify attack trends and share
insightsData capture The web is continuously
scanned and categorized, identifying malware hosts,
spam sources, etc.
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20,000+ devicesunder contract
20B events managedper day
133 monitored countries
3,700+ security-related patents
270M endpoints monitored for malware
32B analyzed web pages and images
8M spam and phishing attacks daily
860K malicious IP addresses
100K documented vulnerabilities
Millions of unique malware samples
As of April 29, 20016
The scale of IBM Security brings unique breadth and depth to X-Force threat intelligence
Working together for collaborative defense
COLLABORATION
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Inhibitors to collaborative defense
§ Fear of liability
§ Corporate policies
§ Non-existent processes
§ Lack of resources
§ Lack of trust relationships
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To address these inhibitors, companies can participate in private collaboration on a shared platform
Private groups with shared collections to address investigations and research workflow
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Participants in industry consortiums can also collaborate on the platform
Discovers a new malware domain and marks it as malicious in the X-Force Exchange
INCIDENTRESPONDER
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Finds the domain and applies blocking rules to quickly stop malicious traffic. Shares with his CISO using the Exchange
SECURITYANALYST
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Adds the domain to a public collection named “Malicious Traffic Sources Targeting Financial Industry” to share with industry peersCISO
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For the first time, clients can interact with IBM X-Force security researchers and experts directly.Identify X-Force contributors by the blue market on their profile.
Integrating with security solutions
TAKING ACTION
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SDK
X-Force Threat Intelligence can be integrated into security solutions via multiple methods
Data & intelligence
sources
Analytics Engine
IBM Security Products
OEM
SDK
Platform Users Open API
Commercial API
APIPortal
Threat Intelligence Content
pDNSWhois informationCollectionsHigher Order
Intelligence
VulnerabilitiesMalwareMalware FamiliesIP ReputationURL ReputationWeb Applications
Delivery Layer
Threat integration Threat consumers
Platform Layer
ibm.com/security
securityintelligence.com
xforce.ibmcloud.com
@ibmsecurity
youtube/user/ibmsecuritysolutions
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