An organization is considering subscribing to a paid threat intelligence feed. What is the primary benefit that paid feeds provide compared to open source threat intelligence?
Automated patch management for all systems.
Access to highly curated, timely, and actionable threat intelligence.
Enhanced abilities for social engineering attack prevention.
Guarantee of complete protection against all cyber threats.
Paid threat intelligence feeds offer highly curated, timely, and actionable intelligence that is often not available through open-source channels. This includes detailed indicators of compromise (IoCs), advanced persistent threat (APT) group activity, and emerging threat trends, enabling organizations to enhance their defensive capabilities and reduce the time required to respond to threats. Open-source feeds, while useful, generally do not provide the same level of detail and timeliness.
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