Kaspersky's new Ask the Analyst service will
allow businesses to reach out to the company's researchers for their opinions
and guidance on cyberthreats and security issues on an as needed basis. The
program will include malware sample analysis, malware family information or
certain threat descriptions, requests for dark web intelligence or further
information on published Kaspersky APT Intelligence Reports. Furthermore, the
service's deliverables will provide customers' existing IT security teams with
Kaspersky expertise.
Every piece of security information, from what exactly
cybercriminals are discussing on underground forums or how to protect against
specific vulnerability exploitations, can be essential in helping to protecting
organizations from advanced cyberthreats. While some organizations cannot
discuss their findings with peers, it may be beneficial to consult
with an industry professional.
To provide security analysts with tailored information and
timely help, Kaspersky has launched the Kaspersky Ask the Analyst service. This
new offering will help businesses to:
- Gain additional details
on Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Reports, including more in-depth
research of covered indicators, as well as the ability to discuss what
customers have noticed on their side and how it relates to the activity
outlined in the report. These requests are processed by the Kaspersky
Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) and Kaspersky Threat Research
Team who have authored the reports.
- Uncover malware behavior
and its purpose. The Kaspersky Global Emergency Response Team, the main
digital forensic and incident response operations unit of the company,
can analyze malware samples and provide recommendations
on further remediation actions.
- Obtain more information
on a threat, such as a description of a specific malware family,
additional context for indicators of compromise (hashes, URLs, CnCs, etc.)
or vulnerabilities. The inquiries are handled by the KasperskyThreat
Research Team.
- Request dark web
research to reveal what cybercriminals know about IP addresses,
domain names, files, emails, or any details of incidents they are
discussing. These reports will be delivered by the Kaspersky Security
Services Team.
The service provides exclusive access to a core group of
experts within Kaspersky with diverse specializations, all through one point of
contact and within a single license. The information is offered on a
case-by-case basis.
"We believe that human analysts are still the most valuable
asset in any threat investigation," comments Alexander Liskin, head of
anti-malware research at Kaspersky. "Tailored information about specific
threats can be essential to protect organizations from advanced cyberthreats
and can save a lot of time and resources for an organization's SOC team. Now we
are proud to announce this new service that allows customers to tailor
Kaspersky's recognized threat research capabilities to the specific needs of
their company."
More information on the service is available on the website.