A financial-services company wants threat intelligence that is both sector-specific and delivered in near real time so analysts can act quickly on emerging attacks targeting peer institutions. Which of the following sources BEST meets these requirements?
Information-sharing organizations such as sector-specific ISACs exchange indicators, vulnerability alerts, and mitigation advice among trusted peers in real time. Because the data comes from organizations facing the same regulatory environment and threat landscape, it is usually highly relevant and immediately actionable. Paid commercial feeds are updated rapidly but cover a broad range of industries, which can dilute relevance. Government bulletins and open-source blogs/forums tend to be published on longer cycles and often lack the sector context needed for fast operational use.
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