Cloudflare introduces Threat Intel Team and commits to making threat research accessible for all

Cloudflare introduces Threat Intel Team and commits to making threat research accessible for all

Cloudflare, a leading connectivity cloud company, has announced its threat intelligence team, Cloudforce One, will make its research public for the first time as part of a commitment to democratise access to critical threat insights.

Combining the expertise of the Cloudforce One team with the power of the company’s global network, security teams can now access timely information on the malicious tactics and trends that underpin the 158 billion threats Cloudflare’s network blocks daily.

“We believe in helping build a more secure, reliable Internet. But that can’t exist unless we disrupt and drain the resources of the hackers who abuse its power for personal or political gain,” said Matthew Prince, CEO and Co-founder at Cloudflare. “Today, Cloudflare is giving defenders a leg up in the race, by committing to continuously share nuanced threat intelligence that no other company has access to, with the industry at-large.”

“Threat intelligence is a non-negotiable when it comes to tipping the scale back in favour of defenders. And with Cloudflare’s global network as our foundation, Cloudforce One identifies and defends against attacks with an arsenal that is unmatched,” said Blake Darché, Head of Cloudforce One at Cloudflare.

To keep up with on-going threat intelligence released by the Cloudforce One team, subscribe to updates on the Cloudforce One Threat Intelligence website. Existing Cloudflare customers will have access to new Cloudforce One intelligence through their Cloudflare security dashboard.

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