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A threat feed is a curated set of indicators and contextual information about potential security threats collected from various sources to help organizations improve their threat intelligence and defense strategies.
Threat Feed Definition: A threat feed is a curated set of indicators and contextual information about potential security threats collected from various sources to help organizations improve their threat intelligence and defense strategies.
Threat Feed is a curated stream of data containing up-to-date information on potential cybersecurity threats, vulnerabilities, malware signatures, and indicators of compromise (IOCs). It is used by security analysts and tools to enhance threat intelligence, detection, and response capabilities by staying informed about emerging cyber threats and trends. Threat feeds can be sourced from internal security systems, commercial threat intelligence providers, open-source intelligence, or information sharing communities to proactively defend against cyber attacks.
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