7 places to find threat intel beyond vulnerability databases
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These technical feeds provide streams of threat indicators, They can be paid or unpaid, general or specialized, and they can vary in their quality and usefulness. They are the easiest and most common way of gaining threat intel, and any company serious about security is probably already aggregating and monitoring multiple feeds. Shadowserver is an example of a non-profit feed. FS-ISAC is run by an industry group.
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