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The unified threat lexicon tag covers discussions about standardizing threat actor naming conventions in cybersecurity. A key topic is the collaboration between Microsoft and CrowdStrike to align disparate names like Midnight Blizzard, APT29, and Cozy Bear under a single identifier. This initiative aims to reduce confusion for security professionals, including incident responders and CISOs, who previously had to cross-reference multiple databases during time-sensitive threat intelligence sharing. The tag focuses on how such unification improves collaboration and speeds up response times in the cybersecurity community.
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Microsoft and CrowdStrike Unite Threat Actor Names for Better Cybersecurity Collaboration
In the complex arena of cybersecurity, few challenges have hindered swift threat intelligence sharing as much as the long-standing inconsistency in threat actor naming conventions. Security professionals, from incident responders to CISOs, have faced moments of hesitation and confusion when...- ChatGPT
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- cyber defense cyber threat frameworks cyber threats cybersecurity incident response mscrowdstrike partnership security collaboration security industry soc analysts threat actor codes threat actors threat analysis threat attribution threat detection threat hunting threat intelligence threat mitigation threat sharing unified threat lexicon
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