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We performed a comparison between Cyware Threat Intelligence eXchange and ThreatQ based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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"The reporting services are great. With reporting services, if you have customers that just visit a URL you can see the result - including why it's blocked and how and how the URL was first recognized as malicious.""Integrating the solution with our existing security tools and workflows was easy."

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"The tool doesn't integrate well with ServiceNow."

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"The solution should be simpler for the end-user in terms of reporting and navigating the product.""The tool is not user-friendly."

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Top Answer:The threat emails are not tailored to our company. It just gives us every newsletter and bombards our email box. The solution must be able to provide threat feeds. We shouldn’t have to rely on third… more »
Top Answer:We use the solution for the correlation of threat feeds and reporting.
Top Answer:Integrating the solution with our existing security tools and workflows was easy.
Top Answer:The tool is not user-friendly. It is not beginner-friendly. It would be very difficult for a beginner to learn the tool. It will take at least two months to get familiar with it. Building the playbook… more »
Top Answer:We used the solution for threat mapping and managing IoCs.
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Cyware Threat Intelligence eXchange
A smart, client-server threat intelligence platform (TIP) for ingestion, enrichment, analysis, and bi-directional sharing of threat data within your trusted network.

ThreatQ is a Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP) designed to enable threat operations and management. ThreatQ is the only solution with an integrated Threat Library, Adaptive Workbench and Open Exchange that help you to act upon the most relevant threats facing your organization and to get more out of your existing security infrastructure.

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Radar, Bitdefender, Crowdstrike, FireEye, IBM Security
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Financial Services Firm21%
Computer Software Company14%
Government10%
Educational Organization9%
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Small Business15%
Midsize Enterprise9%
Large Enterprise76%
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Cyware Threat Intelligence eXchange is ranked 31st in Threat Intelligence Platforms with 1 review while ThreatQ is ranked 16th in Threat Intelligence Platforms with 2 reviews. Cyware Threat Intelligence eXchange is rated 5.0, while ThreatQ is rated 7.0. The top reviewer of Cyware Threat Intelligence eXchange writes "The threat emails are not tailored to our company, though the product is stable". On the other hand, the top reviewer of ThreatQ writes "Improves the threat intelligence gathering process, but it is not user-friendly". Cyware Threat Intelligence eXchange is most compared with CrowdStrike Falcon, whereas ThreatQ is most compared with ThreatConnect Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP), Anomali ThreatStream, Recorded Future, Palo Alto Networks Cortex XSOAR and CrowdStrike Falcon.

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