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Two years on from its initial establishment, the Cyber Defense Assistance Collaborative (CDAC) threat intelligence sharing platform—led by the ThreatQuotient team and supported by Recorded Future, Cyber Threat Alliance, Mandiant (now part of Google Cloud), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and others—marks another significant stride in CDAC’s ongoing mission, addressing the need for collaborative and real-time threat intelligence to Ukraine. This is a groundbreaking effort in terms of tailored intelligence support coming from a multinational set of private sector players and governmental organizations fused together to help Ukraine in the ongoing conflict. Thanks to all CDAC participants for their ongoing support and dedication to this critical work.

Since the February 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Cyber Defense Assistance Collaborative (CDAC) has worked to supply real-time threat intelligence to critical infrastructure and defense organizations throughout Ukraine. With the help of the Cyber Threat Alliance, ThreatQuotient, Recorded Future, and Mandiant (now part of Google Cloud), and support from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, CDAC has developed a groundbreaking threat-intelligence platform. Thanks to a collaborative public-private partnership that leverages high-quality intelligence from private companies and the government, the platform enables recipients to focus their defensive resources on high-risk threats by providing de-duplicated and customized data. This threat intelligence platform marks another milestone in CDAC’s efforts to bolster Ukraine’s cyber defense. Read more about CDAC’s work to develop a threat intelligence-sharing platform here: https://lnkd.in/eKGchirk

Case Study: Threat Intelligence Sharing - Cyber Defense Assistance Collaborative (CDAC)

Case Study: Threat Intelligence Sharing - Cyber Defense Assistance Collaborative (CDAC)

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