Group-IB wins SBR Technology Excellence 2021 award for Threat Intelligence system

Group-IB, a global threat hunting and adversary-centric cyber intelligence company that specializes in investigating and preventing hi-tech cybercrimes, has been granted the Cybersecurity Award for IT Products in Singapore Business Review’s Technology Excellence Awards 2021 for its Threat Intelligence system. The SBR Technology Excellence Award 2021 honors companies in Singapore that are riding the digital disruption wave and leading the state’s technological revolution.

Group-IB’s Threat Intelligence is a solution intended for creating organization-tailored threat landscape, analyzing and attributing cyberattacks and proactive threat hunting both within and outside the protected perimeter. Group-IB TI boosts cyber resilience of organizations regardless of their industry by providing them with a customized threat map outlining the main cyber risks their company, customers or partners might confront, which took on particular significance amid the growing frequency of supply-chain attacks. TI&A’s actionable data can help corporate security teams evaluate if their infrastructure can withstand these threats and form the basis of the company’s long-term cybersecurity strategy.

Winning the SBR Technology Excellence Awards 2021 is a proud moment for the developers of Group-IB TI system, our threat intelligence analysts and the company in general. Group-IB’s TI is the core element of our smart ecosystem of cybersecurity products uniting the company’s patented technologies. It enriches with data other parts of Group-IB’s global threat hunting ecosystem and constantly draws data from them. The use of TI along with our other products in the customer infrastructure has a synergistic effect in terms of cybersecurity and offers infinite opportunities for research into various types of cybersecurity incidents, including in OT networks, to give the impetus to Industry 4.0.

Shafique Dawood
Shafique Dawood

Head of Sales and Global Development in APAC

Trusted by banks and financial organizations, telecom and FMCG companies in over 60 countries of the world, Group-IB TI identifies insiders and data leaks before damage can be done, analyzes threats and enriches IOCs obtained through other systems with context, and at the same time educates and improves the efficiency of corporate security teams.

Group-IB Threat Intelligence combines unique data sources human intelligence, malware intelligence, data intelligence and open-source intelligence which enables it to determine the adversaries behind the cybersecurity incident. The system has advanced threat actor profiling and holds records on over 100,000 threat actors, with their profiles being updated on a regular basis. These profiles include IOCs, files, malware samples, tools and tactics that are mapped to MITRE ATT&CK matrix, along with info on attackers’ potential partners and clients.

One of the most innovative technologies embedded in Threat Intelligence is graph network analysis, which once used to be an internal tool of Group-IB Threat Intelligence analysts. It automatically correlates separate events, building links between them and attributing attacks to a particular cybercriminal group just in seconds.

About Group-IB

Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Singapore, Group-IB is a leading creator of cybersecurity technologies to investigate, prevent, and fight digital crime. Combating cybercrime is in the company’s DNA, shaping its technological capabilities to defend businesses, citizens, and support law enforcement operations.

Group-IB’s Digital Crime Resistance Centers (DCRCs) are located in the Middle East, Europe, Central Asia, and Asia-Pacific to help critically analyze and promptly mitigate regional and country-specific threats. These mission-critical units help Group-IB strengthen its contribution to global cybercrime prevention and continually expand its threat-hunting capabilities.

Group-IB’s decentralized and autonomous operational structure helps it offer tailored, comprehensive support services with a high level of expertise. We map and mitigate adversaries’ tactics in each region, delivering customized cybersecurity solutions tailored to risk profiles and requirements of various industries, including retail, healthcare, gambling, financial services, manufacturing, crypto, and more.

The company’s global security leaders work in synergy with some of the industry’s most advanced technologies to offer detection and response capabilities that eliminate cyber disruptions agilely.

Group-IB’s Unified Risk Platform (URP) underpins its conviction to build a secure and trusted cyber environment by utilizing intelligence-driven technology and agile expertise that completely detects and defends against all nuances of digital crime. The platform proactively protects organizations’ critical infrastructure from sophisticated attacks while continuously analyzing potentially dangerous behavior all over their network.

The comprehensive suite includes the world’s most trusted Threat Intelligence, The most complete Fraud Protection, AI-powered Digital Risk Protection, Multi-layered protection with Managed Extended Detection and Response (XDR), All-infrastructure Business Email Protection, and External Attack Surface Management.

Furthermore, Group-IB’s full-cycle incident response and investigation capabilities have consistently elevated industry standards. This includes the 77,000+ hours of cybersecurity incident response completed by our sector-leading DFIR Laboratory, more than 1,400 successful investigations completed by the High-Tech Crime Investigations Department, and round-the-clock efforts of CERT-GIB.

Time and again, its solutions and services have been revered by leading advisory and analyst agencies such as Aite Novarica, Gartner®, Forrester, Frost & Sullivan, KuppingerCole Analysts AG, and more.

Being an active partner in global investigations, Group-IB collaborates with international law enforcement organizations such as INTERPOL, EUROPOL and AFRIPOL to create a safer cyberspace. Group-IB is also a member of the Europol European Cybercrime Centre’s (EC3) Advisory Group on Internet Security, which was created to foster closer cooperation between Europol and its leading non-law enforcement partners.