Cybersixgill introduces its new Ransomware Intelligence Module. This innovative solution fuses ransomware intelligence from the clear, deep and dark web, enabling fast, efficient investigations and proactive cyber defense.
With ransomware attacks on the rise and the average ransomware payout having increased 89% from 2022 to 2023, organizations need actionable intelligence and the earliest indications of risk to preemptively stop these growing threats. Cybersixgill’s new Ransomware Intelligence Module addresses this need by offering comprehensive, contextual insights into ransomware activities, helping organizations proactively mitigate risks.
“Our new Ransomware Intelligence Module represents a significant leap forward in our mission to provide comprehensive, actionable threat intelligence that helps organizations proactively defend against the most damaging threats,” says Gabi Reish, chief product officer for Cybersixgill. “With our AI-based collection and analysis capabilities, we are arming customers with distilled insights, trends, and knowledge about this harmful, insidious threat so they can take preventive action before damage strikes.”
Key Takeaways:
- Cybersixgill’s Ransomware Intelligence Module comprehensively addresses the challenge of investigating and correlating ambiguous and scattered ransomware insights.
- Features include:
- New dedicated entity card with enriched data about the ransomware group and its victims including detailed summaries, aliases and related groups, top sectors and locations analysis, victim analysis and mitigation recommendations
- Ransomware insights across the entire platform (IQ chat, reports, alerts and more)
- The new Cybersixgill Ransomware Intelligence Module provides actionable ransomware threat intelligence from the clear, deep, and dark web, enabling fast, efficient investigations.
- The module accelerates investigations by providing fast access to up-to-date information on ransomware groups, their tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), associated vulnerabilities, victims and targeted sectors and geographies.
- As the scale and cost of ransomware continues to climb, the new module simplifies how security practitioners investigate and correlate ransomware insights stemming from multiple sources and which can be hard to decipher.