FireEye and NCI to Strengthen Security with Partnership

Tony Cole, VP and Global Government CTO, FireEye
Tony Cole, VP and Global Government CTO, FireEye
8 years ago

FireEye the intelligence-led security company, and the NATO Communications and Information (NCI) Agency announced an Industry Partnership Agreement (IPA) for cyber security information sharing, which is another progressive step forward in strengthening NATO networks and systems and FireEye iSIGHT Intelligence.

The agreement will foster timely information sharing on cyber threats discovered by FireEye and NATO, allowing both parties to enhance situational awareness and better protect their networks and customers. In practice, the IPA will facilitate the rapid and early bilateral exchange of non-classified technical information related to cyber threats and vulnerabilities. In addition, for NATO, FireEye iSIGHT Intelligence will be integrated into NCI Agency 24/7 detection and prevention processes, thereby enhancing further NATO’s cyber security posture.

Tony Cole, VP and global government CTO, FireEye said, “Public and private sector organizations face the same challenges of managing a large number of low-fidelity data and alerts from traditional security offerings like next generation firewalls, endpoint, and intrusion prevention systems – masking real threats and slowing responses to threats. In forming an information sharing partnership with NATO, we gain additional data for FireEye iSIGHT Intelligence that will further protect our customers, and at the same time, FireEye will help provide critical intelligence that will help enable better threat detection, greater visibility to potential cyber-threats and faster responses to such potential cyber-threats to the NATO’s networks and systems.”