Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: August 18, 2022
IronNet (NYSE: IRNT) has signed an agreement to provide the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency access to information from a company-built threat detection and data exchange platform.
The Collective Defense technology works to identify anomalous events and disseminate security alerts intended to help partner organizations protect infrastructure against cyber actors, the company said.
Keith Alexander, co-CEO and founder of IronNet, noted the platform uses attack intelligence in real time.
“IronNet anonymizes this threat-related information to exchange with CISA delivering true Collective Defense while also fostering enhanced public-private situational awareness and analytic collaboration,” added Alexander, a previous Wash100 winner.
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