We've actually heard that, not just from commercial enterprises, but also from large government agencies.Īnd we saw a vacuum in the space for actually enabling people to easily do that.Īnd we thought making it free would helpfully accelerate cultural adoption of the habit of sharing threat intelligence beyond just talking about doing it.Īnd we thought if we make the threshold very painless, it will hopefully encourage the kind of activity that helps everybody's security posture.Īnd that's good for everybody and ultimately good for us, too. People essentially often have told us that they would like to share information.Īppropriate tools that make it essentially a low enough bar for companies to actually do it are scarce. So what is the reasoning behind offering STAXX, which is a free product, as I understand, for threat intel? ![]() Key among them are the fact that it enables bi-directional sharing of threat intelligence between organizations and the communities they are part of, which could be ISACs, ISAOs.Īnd it allows them to both receive intelligence and to contribute intelligence. STAXX itself is a product that we launched in November as a 1.0, and so we've been very, very aggressive in putting development resources on that.Īnd we're launching And there are major enhancements in it. ![]() Hugh, so tell me, what is it that you introduced here at the show? This is Michael Krieger, and with me today is Hugh Njemanze, CEO of Anomali.
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