NEC Joins AIS Cyber ​​Threat Information Official Sharing System

Recently, NEC announced that it has joined the Automated Indicator Sharing (AIS), a system of cyber threat information and public information promoted by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which will strengthen the deployment of technology, talent, and important information (network information) for network security services.

AIS is an information system provided by the National Cyber ​​Security Communication Center (NCCIC) under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to realize rapid cyber attack threat information (US address, domain name) between the U.S. federal government and private companies and groups in the United States and abroad. , phishing e-mail sender address, etc.) Sharing, sharing threat information in STIX format.

In this way, the latest threat information caused by cyber attacks can be quickly grasped so as to prevent the spread of harm caused by certain specific threats. More than 100 organizations have joined the AIS, and NEC is the first Japanese company to join the system.

NEC is committed to the social solutions business. As a pillar of its global business growth strategy, NEC is strengthening its entire “safety business” including cyber security. In the future, NEC will also contribute to creating a safe, secure, and colorful society by providing measures, products, and services that can enhance security measures.

In recent years, government agencies and private enterprises in various countries around the world have encountered sophisticated and ingenious cyber attacks, and this phenomenon has become more and more serious. Therefore, it is becoming more and more important to resolve network security problems through joint government-civilians.

NEC is working hard to strengthen the "forward-looking network protection" from analyzing the behavior patterns of attackers to predicting the attack process so as to realize information and speed and to pre-interpret attacks from attackers.

NEC aims to strengthen its own information system security countermeasures through threat information obtained from AIS. In addition, NEC's core security site “Cyber ​​Security Factory” security monitoring services, which support the introduction and operation of cyber security attack measures, will discuss how to effectively use threat information in the most advanced security-related products, services, and personnel training.

NEC contributes to the specification and promotion of the STIX format by participating in the Cyber ​​Threat Intelligence (CTI) system of the OASIS.

The NEC Group is committed to advancing social solutions on a global scale, providing social values ​​that are safe, secure, efficient, and fair, integrating advanced ICT technologies and knowledge, and making every effort to achieve a brighter, more colorful and efficient society.

(Note) STIX (Structured Threat Information eXpression): An XML-based description format that is promoted by the International Organization for Standardization (OASIS) to share threat information.

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