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By democratizing threat intelligence, organizations can pass information more quickly,
make better judgements and deliver more insightful analysis to stakeholders and
intelligence consumers. Changes to malware, infrastructure, new tools, new techniques,
actor behaviors, campaigns, and other intelligence-related details can all become
quickly known across a multitude of organizations. Ultimately, the bad guys may be
trying to compromise single organizations but are battling a collective in the process.
About the Author
Travis Farral is a seasoned IT
security professional with
extensive background in corporate
security environments. Well
versed in technical security
solutions including in-depth IDS
and IPS event analysis, log
analysis, and detailed network
assessments. Proficient project
manager with a history of leading
successful project and program
efforts with limited resources
and/or tight time constraints.
Knowledgeable in developing and
implementing security policies and procedures within corporate guidelines and
objectives. Well-rounded professionally with experience handling large project budgets
and delivering presentations to high ranking corporate executives. Passionate about
developing teams, earning trust, and exposing potential. Specialties: leadership,
security principles/architecture, IDS/IPS analysis, penetration testing, vulnerability
assessments, wireless network testing, security design, security implementation,
encryption. Learn more about Travis at: https://www.anomali.com/news-
events/press/anomali-appoints-former-exxonmobil-threat-intelligence-expert
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