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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Norse Intelligence Service Purports to Provide Intelligence About Security Breaches

The new Intelligence Service from Norse claims to provide organizations with the ability to proactively detect and mitigate cyber security threats. Get notified instantly when suspicious or malicious traffic emanates from your network and your partners’ networks. Features include: Discover attack vectors, root causes, and threat actors attacking your organization with Norse fusion counter intelligence analysts, view live attacks emanating from compromised systems on your network with a custom Norse attack map. Norse Intelligence Service combines an automated, globally distributed network of intelligent attack sensors – the Norse Intelligence Network – and actuarial-based risk scoring with human counterintelligence expertise.

Norse sensors and automated crawlers discover early signs of network compromise & provide real time alerts Norse fusion analysts are available to help triage compromises and support incident response.Weekly, monthly, and quarterly reports are delivered to keep you abreast of current issues and trends from your network. A web portal enables your analysts to keep track of events, do further investigation, and access Norse analyst notes. Alerts you of malicious or suspicious traffic from your network as well as your partners’ networks.Norse Intelligence Service is a first-of-its-kind compromise monitoring service and provides early warning to prevent extensive damage to reputation, brand, and intellectual property. It utilizes Norse Fusion Intelligence, a unique and robust combination of automatically gathered intelligence and deep analysis from Norse counterintelligence analysts. The Intelligence Service drastically reduces time to discover and respond, and provides live data so you can take action now to eliminate the compromise and protect your business. How valuable will the Norse Intelligence Service be in proactively preventing security breaches? Send your comments to the Cloud and Cyber Security Center.

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