Anomali has partnered with Mitre to incorporate the latter’s repository of adversary tactics and techniques into a threat intelligence platform.
Mitre’s Adversarial Tactics, Techniques and Common Knowledge, or ATT&CK, framework will enable Anomali customers to capture actionable threat intelligence data and understand various cybersecurity approaches and tactics through the Lens+ offering, the company said Friday.
Anomali has also launched the Match threat detection tool that features integration capabilities with Lens+ and provides access to historical data on cyber adversaries and threats within a network.
“We’ve made it easier for security teams to understand threats, take action to defend against them, and removed budget-related constraints that are frequently the reason why organizations stop short of achieving their security goals,†said Hugh Njemanze, CEO at Anomali.
Lens+ employs natural language programming methods to scan and convert unstructured data including web-based reports and news stories into threat intelligence information.