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- Enabling Threat-Informed Cybersecurity: Evolving CISA’s Approach to . . .
The TIES Exchange Platform will unify our information sharing capabilities under a single banner for federal agencies and certain user communities, enabling streamlined provision of cyber threat information from our partners and commercial sources
- CISA Faces Challenges Sharing Cyber Threat Information as Required by . . .
CISA’s Cybersecurity Division (CSD) is conducting an independent evaluation of the AIS service, which includes exploring alternative approaches to its automated threat intelligence and information-sharing capabilities to align with the new long-term Threat Intelligence Enterprise Services strategy
- CISA’s Cyber Threat Info Sharing Evolution: From AIS to TIES
Nearly a decade ago, CISA established the AIS program, pioneering the exchange of machine-readable cyber threat information This initiative was crucial in setting a foundation for cybersecurity collaboration across the nation and beyond
- Information Sharing | Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security . . . - CISA
AIS enables real-time exchange of machine-readable cyber threat indicators and defensive measures to protect AIS participants and reduce the prevalence of cyberattacks
- SP 800-150, Guide to Cyber Threat Information Sharing | CSRC
Organizations that share cyber threat information can improve their own security postures as well as those of other organizations This publication provides guidelines for establishing and participating in cyber threat information sharing relationships
- Information Sharing and Exchange | Microsoft Learn
The Information Sharing and Exchange offering enables Microsoft to share and exchange materials about security threats, vulnerabilities, anomalous behavior, malware information, and security issues against or related to Microsoft products and services
- What is the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA): Meaning . . .
The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015 (CISA), passed as part of the larger omnibus spending bill, was designed to facilitate the sharing of cyber threat indicators and defensive measures between the private sector and government agencies, particularly the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- CISA to modernize cyber threat information sharing approach for . . .
The TIES Exchange Platform will unify CISA’s information-sharing capabilities under a single banner for federal agencies and certain user communities, enabling the streamlined provision of cyber threat information from our partners and commercial sources
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