London, UK: AlienVault has today announced continued momentum behind its Open Threat Exchange™ (OTX) initiative with the addition of new partners Cegeka, GoGrid, Netflow Logic, Onsight, Risk I/O and ThreatStop. In addition, the integration of AlienVault’s OTX into Spiceworks has helped IT professionals simplify how they identify threats on their network. Spiceworks users in nearly 10,000 companies received over 1.4 million threat alerts in January 2014, only one month after the new capabilities were introduced.
The OTX partner member program provides access to the world’s largest crowd-sourced and collaborative threat exchange, enabling partners to utilise the AlienVault OTX API and gain the ability to define and evolve the future of threat sharing.
“We are excited to welcome new partner members to our Open Threat Exchange,” said Russ Spitler, vice president of product management at AlienVault. “Since the launch of OTX two years ago, we have seen substantial growth in participation with more than 8,000 contributing sites across 140 countries. The partner members enable us to expand the reach of our crowd-sourced threat data to even more businesses and organisations enabling them to defend against modern day threats.”
The AlienVault OTX provides real-time threat data not only to thousands of companies and government institutions, but also to a rapidly growing community of the world’s premier providers of security products and services. As the custodian of OTX, AlienVault openly shares its threat data repository to qualified partner members at no cost.
"As security professionals, one of the most important things we can do is to share threat intelligence as widely as possible," said Wendy Nather, research director of enterprise security for 451 Research. "It turns the usual asymmetry on its head: normally the defender only has to make one mistake, and the adversary can get in. But in this case, the adversary only has to mess up once to be detected, and all defenders will know about it."
More than 11,000 Security Practitioners Rely on AlienVault for Unified Security Management
London, UK: AlienVault™, the leading provider of Unified Security Management™ solutions and crowd-sourced threat intelligence, today announced that more than 11,000 security practitioners have actively deployed AlienVault’s Unified Security Management (USM) platform and OSSIM, the open source SIEM project, to provide broad security visibility across their environment for improved threat detection and response. Attendees at the 2014 RSA Conference in San Francisco will be able to view demonstrations of USM 4.5 at the AlienVault booth, #1701, on February 24–27, 2014. USM 4.5 is expected to be generally available in March with pricing starting at $3600.
Based on the open source project OSSIM, the AlienVault USM platform provides a way for organisations with limited security staff and budget to address compliance and threat management needs. With all of the essential security controls built-in, and continuous threat intelligence updates from AlienVault Labs and AlienVault’s Open Threat Exchange™ (OTX), USM provides unparalleled security visibility.
“AlienVault was founded on the notion that today’s modern threats require a modern approach that unifies core security capabilities into a single integrated solution, supplemented by crowd-sourced threat intelligence to enable better threat management and response,” said Russ Spitler, vice president of product management at AlienVault. “No organisation – large or small – is exempt from an attack. The rapid adoption of USM and OSSIM is proof that we are delivering what organisations, especially within the mid-market, need to quickly detect and respond to threats and meet today’s ongoing compliance objectives.”