Serious Discussion How Threat Intelligence is Shared between Vendors

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The Cyber Threat Alliance was founded in 2014 by Palo Alto, Fortinet, McAfee, NortonLifeLock/former Symantec. It is a non-for-profit organisation with the goal of improving security “for the greater good” by encouraging the sharing of threat intelligence between vendors.

The CTA has 3 member categories.
Charter members, affiliate members and contributing members.

“Charter members make the greatest level of commitment to CTA, in terms of both dollars and people. In return, charter members are guaranteed a board seat, participate in the committees that govern the alliance and receive threat intelligence.”
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“Affiliate members are expected to make a meaningful contribution in terms of dollars and people. The specific membership fee varies depending on the member's global annual revenue. Affiliate members participate in the operations of the alliance, are eligible to run for a board seat, and share and receive threat intelligence.”
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“Contributing members make a reduced financial contribution to CTA. The specific membership fee varies depending on the member's global annual revenue. Contributing members share and receive threat intelligence but are not eligible to sit on the Board or have a designated participant on CAs standing committees (aside from Algorithm and Intelligence, which is open to all members)”
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