Developers: | Fujitsu |
Date of the premiere of the system: | 2017/11/13 |
Branches: | Information security |
Technology: | Information Security Management (SIEM), Threat Intelligence (TI) |
Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) is a service designed to warn companies about digital threats and provide recommendations for eliminating them.
Features
Thanks to an intelligent approach with the participation of company experts, Fujitsu's CTI service provides more accurate data compared to traditional approaches without attracting human resources, the developers say. The Fujitsu team closely and continuously monitors and assesses existing threats, combining analytic data from a range of resources, including customer resources and strategic technology partnerships, third-party tools, and dedicated forums. Pooled insights help determine the severity of threats to information security, and customers receive information about their risk levels and recommendations for countermeasures.
Opportunities
One of the important components of the CTI service is to inform customers about developments that may have a negative impact on their work. In addition to providing signage to customers, Fujitsu also distributes research results and recommendations in the form of an early warning system, daily summary records, weekly newsletters, and monthly customer calls. Thus, a whole set of distribution channels is created so that customers are always aware of the current threat situation.
2017: Launch in EMEIA countries
Fujitsu on November 13, 2017 announced the launch of Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) in EMEIA countries, designed to protect companies from cyber attacks that could cause irreparable damage to businesses. The development guarantees customers proper protection against cyber attacks that could disrupt their work.
A CTI service that works proactively to proactively alert companies to digital threats and maintain business continuity. The service provides information about the possible damage to companies from new types of cyber threats, and also offers recommendations for ensuring protection. Fujitsu's information security experts also help companies take proactive countermeasures to reduce the risk of information security breaches, including monitoring customer systems in 24/7 mode.
The nature and scale of cyber attacks is changing so rapidly that traditional security solutions alone cannot withstand these threats. Companies need to understand and carefully manage the risks of spreading threats, as well as constantly check the relevance of their protection systems. Preparing for attacks is important, since having a response and data recovery plan can minimize the negative impact of attackers. With CTI, we enable customers to gain a complete understanding of their information security tools through risk analysis and practical information. Being unprepared for cyber attacks could drive companies out of the market, said Rob Norris, head of corporate and information security at Fujitsu in the EMEIA region. |
The development is already available to customers in the EMEIA region as a 24/7 managed service that provides information on current and emerging threats in the form of detailed reports. The service transmits data on the types of attacks and vulnerabilities that need to be fixed.
The cost depends on the services offered, service levels and country.