Despite the long-touted benefits of information sharing in security and intelligence, the practice isn’t as widely adopted as it should be. Often citing concerns over trust, many organizations remain largely siloed in how and with whom they share information.
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How Collaboration and Information Sharing Can Neutralize Adversaries
Despite the long-touted benefits of information sharing in security and intelligence, the practice isn’t as widely adopted as it should be. Often citing concerns over trust, many organizations remain largely siloed in how and with whom they share information. The post How Collaboration and Information Sharing Can Neutralize Adversaries appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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