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ThreatQuotient launches ThreatQ v5 to support SOC of the future

ThreatQuotient launches ThreatQ v5 to support the SOC of the future with data management capabilities and empower teams to work faster and more thoroughly.

ThreatQuotient launches ThreatQ v5 to support the SOC of the future with data management capabilities and empower teams to work faster and more thoroughly
Leon Ward, VP of Product Management, ThreatQuotient

ThreatQuotient launches ThreatQ v5 to empower teams to work faster and more thoroughly when defending against evolving threats

Automation, detection and response

ThreatQ’s newest features include a unique DataLinq Engine for connecting disparate systems and sources to enable extended detection and response (XDR), Smart Collections for driving automation, and an enhanced ThreatQ Data Exchange for bi-directional sharing of data, context and threat intelligence.

The typical SOC team has access to dozens of technologies, feeds and third-party data sources. ThreatQ brings this data together into a common work surface, providing data-driven security context that enables teams to be more thorough in their investigations, collaboration, response and reporting, according to the company.

“ThreatQuotient believes the foundation for the SOC of the future is data, which is why we doubled down on our DataLinq Engine in v5 of the ThreatQ platform,” said Leon Ward, VP of Product Management, ThreatQuotient. “Enabled by Smart Collections, organizations have a strong foundation today to get more out of their data.”

Key features

Key updates available in ThreatQ v5 include:

  • The DataLinq Enginethat “connects the dots” across data from all sources, internal and external, in an organization, including SEIM/SOAR, identity, feeds, cloud, and ticketing, allowing it to be analyzed and understood prior to taking a manual or automated response.
  • ThreatQ Data Exchange provides improved flexibility and control over data shared between ThreatQ systems. Teams with separate instances of ThreatQ can collaborate by sharing IOCs, adversary, and TTPs, with one another.
  • Smart Collections provide improved analysis speeds by automatically and dynamically categorizing data. Teams define key criteria in advance that automate how intelligence culled through data is enriched, curated, prioritized and expired.

ThreatQ v5 is the company’s third product announcement in 2021 following the ThreatQ TDR Orchestrator and the ThreatQ Data Exchange. As ThreatQuotient Launches ThreatQ v5, nearly 300 integrations are now available on the ThreatQ Marketplace.