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- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0349 : [SCADA] Vulnérabilité dans les produits Belden (26 avril 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0350 : Multiples vulnérabilités dans les produits IBM (26 avril 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0352 : Multiples vulnérabilités dans le noyau Linux d’Ubuntu (26 avril 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0351 : Multiples vulnérabilités dans le noyau Linux de SUSE (26 avril 2024)
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- JVN: Chirp Systems製スマートフォンアプリ「Chirp Access」におけるハードコードされたパスワードの使用の脆弱性
- JVN: 複数のHoneywell製品における複数の脆弱性
- JVN: Hitachi Energy製RTU500シリーズおよびMACH SCMにおける複数の脆弱性
- ALERT Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance and Firepower Threat Defense Software Web Services: CVSS (Max): 8.6
- OpenShift Virtualization 4.14.5 Images: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- unbound: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- buildah: CVSS (Max): 8.6
- yajl: CVSS (Max): 6.5
- buildah: CVSS (Max): 8.6
- Service Telemetry Framework 1.5.4: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- FreeRDP: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- Zabbix: CVSS (Max): 5.4
- Honeywell Products: CVSS (Max): 8.1
- Hitachi Energy MACH SCM: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- nghttp2: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- UPDATE Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software and Firepower Threat Defense Software: CVSS (Max): 6.0
- Hitachi Energy RTU500 series: CVSS (Max): 8.2
- MozillaThunderbird: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- Siemens RUGGEDCOM APE1808 Devices: CVSS (Max): 10.0
- buildah: CVSS (Max): 8.6
- putty: CVSS (Max): 8.1
- CryptoJS: CVSS (Max): 9.1
- SUSE Manager Client Tools: CVSS (Max): 5.4
- cockpit-wicked: CVSS (Max): 5.3
- ALERT Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software and Firepower Threat Defense Software: CVSS (Max): 6.0
- UPDATE ALERT Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance and Firepower Threat Defense Software Web Services: CVSS (Max): 8.6
- tigervnc: CVSS (Max): 7.8
- Linux Kernel (Live Patch 19 for SLE 15 SP4): CVSS (Max): 7.8
- cockpit-wicked: CVSS (Max): 5.3
- Linux Kernel (Live Patch 23 for SLE 15 SP4): CVSS (Max): 7.8
- tigervnc: CVSS (Max): 7.8
- Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software and Firepower Threat Defense Software: CVSS (Max): 6.0
- FreeRDP: CVSS (Max): 9.8
- tigervnc: CVSS (Max): 7.8
- SUSE Manager Client Tools and Salt: CVSS (Max): 8.5
- tigervnc: CVSS (Max): 7.8
- libreswan: CVSS (Max): 5.0
- IBM WebSphere Application Server and IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty: CVSS (Max): 5.9
- python-idna: CVSS (Max): 6.5
- Cortex XDR: CVSS (Max): None
- nrpe: CVSS (Max): None
- tigervnc: CVSS (Max): 7.8
Threat Intelligence, Information, and Data: What Is the Difference?
Threat Intelligence, Information, and Data: What Is the Difference?
Key Takeaways
There’s a huge difference between threat data, information, and intelligence, and understanding the difference is essential to getting the most out of your threat intelligence platform.
As we progress from data to information to intelligence, the volume of outputs reduces while the value of those outputs increases.
Threat intelligence platforms produce data and information, which human analysts can use to produce actionable threat intelligence.
A computer can never produce threat intelligence, but humans are unsuited to the task of collecting and processing huge volumes of threat data.
Action must always be the end goal. Threat intelligence is useless unless it can be used to improve cyber security.
Source:
https://www.recordedfuture.com/threat-intelligence-data/
Tags: Threat Intelligence,Threat Intelligence Data,Threat Intelligence Information,Threat Intelligence Platforms,