Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) require a comprehensive set of tools, services and skilled people to succeed in the never-ending battle against cybercrime. They stand as the last line of defense to protect their organizations from losing data, money, reputation and, in extreme cases, the business itself. Adding OSINT-driven threat intelligence to the CISO toolkit can be a game-changer, delivering insights that enable a more proactive rather than reactive approach to cybercrime defenses.
Whether launched by criminal syndicates, nation-states or their proxies, ransomware and other forms of cybercrime have become a constant threat that requires real-time analysis and defense to effectively identify, mitigate and counter these attacks. To minimize risks and avoid surprises, CISOs must utilize technical tools and expertise, as well as threat intelligence to gain predictive insights on cybercrimes.