Wazzup Pilipinas!The
Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA) recently announced the appointment of Michael Daniel as the organization’s first president and its formal incorporation as a not-for-profit entity. Additionally, founding Members Fortinet® (NASDAQ: FTNT), Intel Security, Palo Alto Networks (NYSE: PANW), and Symantec (NASDAQ: SYMC) recently announced the addition of Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ: CHKP) and Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) as new alliance founding Members. Together, the six founding Members have contributed to the development of a new, automated threat intelligence sharing platform to exchange actionable threat data, further driving the CTA’s mission of a coordinated effort against cyber adversaries.
News Summary
· The CTA incorporated
as a not-for-profit in January 2017 and appointed Michael Daniel as its first
President in February. Daniel was formerly Special Assistant to the President
and Cybersecurity Coordinator for the White House.
· The CTA has
expanded to include Check Point Software Technologies and Cisco as new founding
Members who joined pre-incorporation.
· The CTA’s inaugural
Board of Directors includes the CEOs and senior leadership of six major
cybersecurity vendors: Check Point, Cisco, Fortinet, Intel Security, Palo Alto
Networks and Symantec.
· The CTA outlines
its corporate purpose as a not-for-profit: to share threat information in order
to improve defenses against cyber adversaries across member organizations and
protect customers; to advance the cybersecurity of critical IT infrastructures;
and to increase the security, availability, integrity and efficiency of
information systems.
· The first
CTA project as a standalone entity is the development and rollout of a new, automated
threat intelligence-sharing platform that enables Members to integrate
real-time, actionable intelligence into their products to better protect global
customers.
· In addition to
expanding its founding Members, the CTA has added new affiliate Members,
including IntSights, Rapid7 and RSA, who join existing Members Eleven Paths and
ReversingLabs.