What is Liberty91?
What is it, why did we build it and why would you need it?
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What is it, why did we build it and why would you need it?
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Liberty91 solves two important problems in Cyber Security.
We of our security-specific AI-stack on your organization: your sector, location, assets, supply chain, attack-surface, maybe even your VIPs or BIN-numbers. That AI-engine then reads news, reports and events in the surface and the darkweb in real-time, as it happens, and lets you know if something happens you should care about, why you should care about it, what you should probably do about it, and where the impacted assets are.
Threat Intelligence Platforms that allow you to bring together relevant news, events and reports related to specific threat actors or malware, are expensive and require constant upkeep. Liberty91 does all the hard work for you, and because it's all done by our advanced AI-stack, based on real-world events and reports, it is scalable, affordable, and instant.
There's too much noise in the world of Cybersecurity. Too many security blogs to read, professionals to follow on X (Twitter), portals to regularly check for updates.
By the time you get around to checking up on all those posts and feeds, you're already hours, if not days behind. And then you have to somehow prioritize what is important to you and your organization.
This is why governments and large enterprise organizations have Threat Intelligence Teams: they monitor, analyze and contextualize security events for their organizations. Now, with the power of AI, Liberty91 makes the same thing available to medium-sized security teams as well. Plus: unlike Threat Intelligence Analysts, Liberty91 can do it in real-time.
In a real-world scenario, a vCISO of a mid-sized financial institutions didn't necessarily kept track of where what type of mail servers were in his environment. So when he would get around reading this article about a new critical vulnerability in exim mail servers, it was already days old, and he wouldn't realize this was something he should probably care about.
Luckily, Liberty91 knew exactly there were Exim servers in his asset inventory, so within 9 minutes of this article being published, he received an alert telling him this was important to him, what he should do about it, and where his Exim servers were.
Liberty91 can be trained on your security data, assets, supply-chain and attack-surface. Your own instance of that AI-stack then monitors surface and dark web in real-time, and as soon as something happens you need to be aware of, you'll get an alert (and importantly: we'll leave you alone about everything else). Whether it's about any of your Apache servers being exposed to a new vulnerability being exploited in the wild, or one of your employee's credentials being leaked on the darkweb: you will know instantly.
Keeping track of the Threat Landscape is hard. Setting up a knowledge base of known threat actors, malware families and vulnerabilities is difficult enough, but to maintain it, store all relevant reporting under the right tabs and tags, and keeping links and descriptions current, is essentially a full-time job, if not more than one.
Liberty91 does it all automatically. We monitor the Threat Landscape for you anyway, so we also neatly catalogue and organize all those events for you under the relevant threat cards. But that's not all: Liberty91 will also provide you with a real-time, contextualized description of your threats, based on historic and recent reporting.
There's a new report out about Turla APT, and it is using new malware. As a security analyst, you need an updated view of Turla, what they have done in the past and how relevant they are to your organization.
Finding historic reports online, or outdated Threat Cards on vendor portals is going to take a lot of time. And then you'll still need to determine the relevance and write a report.
Liberty91 gives you an updated threat card on Turla, with just the click of a button. We will already have collected every report mentioning Turla (or any of their aliases). Your new analysis of Turla will consider historic and recent reporting, and importantly: tell you their relevance to your organization, sector and region.