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Glossary Term Threat Sharing Protocol

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What is Threat Sharing Protocol?

Threat Sharing Protocol is a framework used by cybersecurity professionals to exchange information on cyber threats, vulnerabilities, and incidents in order to enhance collective defense measures and strengthen overall security posture.

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Understanding Threat Sharing Protocol

Threat Sharing Protocol is a standardized set of procedures and rules that facilitate the exchange of threat intelligence information among different entities, such as organizations, government agencies, or cybersecurity vendors. This protocol allows parties to share data on known or potential security threats, vulnerabilities, and attack methodologies in real-time, enabling collective defense efforts to enhance overall cyber resilience and protection.

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