Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-09-12T08:20:00Z
Sep 12, 2024
It falls under the category of AI-embedded threat intelligence, which makes detection more efficient by reducing the rate of false positives and improving the overall detection rate. When the threat intelligence alone doesn’t provide enough information, we use other methods to verify the threat. For example, IBM has its threat intelligence team and tools. If the threat intelligence doesn’t yield much information, the tool has a framework that can identify suspicious activity. We then use our judgment and experience to implement compensating controls, whether for a potentially malicious patch, IP address, or any other threat. Customers benefit from it, even if they’re not directly integrating it. Through our service, they receive the benefits of the integration. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
IT Infrastructure Security Lead at South Consult / Phakalane Data Center
Real User
2021-04-01T09:44:00Z
Apr 1, 2021
I would definitely recommend IBM X-Force. If you want to get threat intel and protection feed, and you require to integrate with other Threat Intel Feeds through STIX & TAXII go for XFE. If you are looking to get early warning and timely feeds, and you require faster investigation times with enrichment of your Security Intelligence platforms relevant intel that speaks to what is current and want to protect your environment from, you will have to leverage a trusted threat intelligence platform equivalent to that of X-Force . If you want to speed your security threat identification with what you call actionable threat intel that will seamlessly integrate with your other security tools, you need to ensure that you leverage X-Force. On a scale of one to ten, I would rate IBM X-Force an eight.
Look for tools that has a lot more AI capability. There is two aspects to it: Learning the AI and training AI. At this point, the industry is more at the point of learning the AI. The tool is a good. It's a good product. IBM is clearly a leader in the industry. We have all aspects of security: compliance, identity management, security incident and event management, and application security. The tool came in to compliment a lot of efforts that we had already been doing.
A Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP) is a solution that collects, analyzes, and distributes threat intelligence data. TIPs can help organizations to identify and mitigate cyber threats by providing them with insights into known and emerging threats.
It falls under the category of AI-embedded threat intelligence, which makes detection more efficient by reducing the rate of false positives and improving the overall detection rate. When the threat intelligence alone doesn’t provide enough information, we use other methods to verify the threat. For example, IBM has its threat intelligence team and tools. If the threat intelligence doesn’t yield much information, the tool has a framework that can identify suspicious activity. We then use our judgment and experience to implement compensating controls, whether for a potentially malicious patch, IP address, or any other threat. Customers benefit from it, even if they’re not directly integrating it. Through our service, they receive the benefits of the integration. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
I would rate IBM X-Force a nine out of ten.
I would definitely recommend IBM X-Force. If you want to get threat intel and protection feed, and you require to integrate with other Threat Intel Feeds through STIX & TAXII go for XFE. If you are looking to get early warning and timely feeds, and you require faster investigation times with enrichment of your Security Intelligence platforms relevant intel that speaks to what is current and want to protect your environment from, you will have to leverage a trusted threat intelligence platform equivalent to that of X-Force . If you want to speed your security threat identification with what you call actionable threat intel that will seamlessly integrate with your other security tools, you need to ensure that you leverage X-Force. On a scale of one to ten, I would rate IBM X-Force an eight.
Look for tools that has a lot more AI capability. There is two aspects to it: Learning the AI and training AI. At this point, the industry is more at the point of learning the AI. The tool is a good. It's a good product. IBM is clearly a leader in the industry. We have all aspects of security: compliance, identity management, security incident and event management, and application security. The tool came in to compliment a lot of efforts that we had already been doing.