Sixgill Partners With ThreatQuotient to Accelerate Threat Response

Sixgill, the leader in threat intelligence enablement and enrichment, today announced that Sixgill Darkfeed, the company’s predictive feed of actionable indicators of compromise (IOCs), is now available to users of ThreatQuotient’s ThreatQ platform. Through this partnership, Darkfeed will supply actionable intelligence to help organizations accelerate and automate decision-making with unparalleled confidence and efficiency.

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With Darkfeed, ThreatQ users gain access to Sixgill’s unmatched threat intelligence from underground sources, enabling them to stay ahead of attacks. It supports incident investigation by providing critical information on emerging threats in addition to providing deep context that allows organizations to pinpoint threat actors and take appropriate action.

“Sixgill Darkfeed delivers unmatched, actionable intelligence directly from the criminal underground,” said Ron Shamir, VP Products & Technology Alliances at Sixgill. “Together with ThreatQuotient, we are supplying organizations with the information they need to preempt attacks, investigate incidents, and connect the dots to the larger picture.”

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Darkfeed produces data in several formats, including STIX, meaning it seamlessly integrates with the ThreatQ platform and provides users with the ability to better anticipate attacks and proactively protect their organizations.

“The sheer number of alerts that security teams face make it difficult to separate signals from noise,” said Haig Colter, Director, Alliances, ThreatQuotient. “But Sixgill Darkfeed delivers very accurate and contextual intelligence, making it a force multiplier to increase the speed and efficiency of security teams.”

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