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Glossary Term Threat Feed Aggregation

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What is Threat Feed Aggregation?

Threat Feed Aggregation is the process of collecting and combining data from various sources to create a comprehensive database of potential security threats for analysis and mitigation.

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Understanding Threat Feed Aggregation

Threat Feed Aggregation refers to the process of collecting and consolidating threat intelligence data from various sources such as security vendors, open-source feeds, and internal logs. This aggregated information provides a comprehensive view of potential security threats, including malware signatures, suspicious IP addresses, and attack patterns, enabling organizations to proactively defend against cyber threats and enhance their overall security posture.

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