Newly expanded ECS-Cyware partnership enables ECS analysts to leverage advanced threat investigation, response, security automation, and notifications capabilities
ECS, an IT systems integrator focused on data and AI, cybersecurity, and enterprise transformation solutions, has enhanced its managed security services (MSS) by integrating Cyware Cyber Fusion capabilities into its existing security operations. This integration marks an expansion of the design partnership already in place between ECS and Cyware, the leading provider of threat intelligence management, low-code/no-code automation, and cyber fusion solutions.
Using the capabilities of Cyware Intel Exchange, ECS’ Advanced Research Center threat intelligence team leverages advanced threat investigation, response, security automation, and notifications capabilities. Benefits of these advanced capabilities include lower costs; less management overhead; and less reactive, more proactive security postures for ECS’ MSS customers.
“In today’s threat landscape, security monitoring and indicator blocking simply aren’t enough to defend against advanced threats. To stay one step ahead, organizations must leverage cyber threat intelligence, which provides critical insights into the motivations and capabilities of sophisticated threat groups,” said John Heneghan, president of ECS. “Through the advanced capabilities of Cyware, our analysts are empowered to proactively counter cyber threats with intelligence-driven security.”
The Cyware Intel Exchange platform represents a holistic approach to cybersecurity, enabling ECS analysts to fuse threat intelligence, security operations, incident response, and threat hunting in a unified operational framework. By leveraging Cyware and collaborative methodologies, ECS’ analysts are able to streamline customer security requirements, allowing for faster detection, analysis, and threat mitigation.
The ECS Advanced Research Center delivers premier threat intelligence capabilities that drive every aspect of ECS’ cybersecurity operations and services. By empowering customers with actionable insights and decision advantage, ECS enables organizations to proactively defend against advanced threats. As a core component of ECS’ broader MSS, Advanced Research Center threat intelligence seamlessly integrates with ECS’ managed security offerings.
“Organizations today are facing an unprecedented volume and sophistication of cyber threats, making intelligence-driven security a necessity rather than an option,” said Anuj Goel, chief executive officer and cofounder of Cyware. “Our partnership with ECS empowers their analysts with cutting-edge capabilities to not only detect threats faster but also respond proactively. Together, we are enabling a seamless fusion of threat intelligence and security operations, delivering unmatched protection for their customers.”
About ECS
ECS, a key segment of ASGN Incorporated, is a trusted IT systems integrator serving government agencies. ECS provides modern digital solutions that enable fast and efficient decision making and support the effective execution of government agency operations.
ECS’ leading-edge AI, cybersecurity, and open data management solutions boost collaboration, innovation, and worker productivity, improve employee and customer experiences, and protect critical agency data and assets. For more information, visit ECStech.com.
About Cyware
Cyware delivers an innovative approach to cybersecurity that unifies threat intelligence, automation, threat response, and vulnerability management with data insights gleaned from assets, users, malware, attackers, and vulnerabilities. Cyware’s Cyber Fusion platform integrates low-code/no-code automation and TIP technology, to improve collaboration across siloed security teams. Cyware is widely deployed by enterprises, government agencies, and MSSPs and is the leading threat-intelligence sharing platform for global ISACs and CERTs.
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“Through the advanced capabilities of Cyware, our analysts are empowered to proactively counter cyber threats with intelligence-driven security.” — John Heneghan, President, ECS
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