Cyble, Inc, and Taiwan Computer Emergency Response Team / Coordination Center (TWCERT/CC) collaborate to enhance Taiwan's cyber-security outreach

TAIWAN and SINGAPORE, July 9, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Cyble Inc. an Atlanta, US-based global cyber threat intelligence firm and TWCERT/CC, a Non-government organization, has signed off on a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to venture together and share cyber threat intelligence relating to Taiwan's academic, public, and private sectors.

The initiative is aimed to enhance the cyber threat monitoring capabilities of both entities and better equip each other's knowledge base to handle cyber threats and incidences. Cyble and TWCERT/CC have also worked together in June 2020 to ensure the safe handling of a bulk Taiwanese citizens data leak which was earlier sold on the dark web. Beenu Arora, CEO of Cyble, mentioned, "Cyber threat landscape is rapidly evolving, and we see a record number of high-profile breaches lately. The Cybercrime groups are well-funded, and the threat spans across all the industries, including public and private sectors."

As part of the MOU, Cyble has also provided free access and usage to Taiwan's education community - consisting of education personnel and students - to its AmIBreached service. AmIBreached.com is the world's largest data breach monitoring and notification platform. Beenu Arora added, "Taiwanese industries have been targeted by a variety of cyber-attacks ranging from organized criminal gangs to alleged state-sponsored actors. As part of our community to further increase the Cyber hygiene of Taiwanese national, we are extending AmIbreached to all Taiwanese academia professionals and students."

The community will be able to log in and access the AmIBreached service at no charge as long as they sign-up through the ".edu.tw" domain. The service will empower the academic community of Taiwan to become more comfortable in interacting over the web, have better control over monitoring their cyber risks, build awareness on areas of concern that cause vulnerabilities and remain updated on a real-time basis for matters on their data exposure risk.

About Taiwan Computer Emergency Response Team/Coordination Center (TWCERT/CC):

TWCERT/CC established in the National Sun Yat-sen University in 1998 and is now operated by the Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC).

TWCERT has taken a pivotal role in weaving together cyber-security capabilities offered by universities, government institutions, public entities as well as private entities to address cyber incidents. TWCERT also works with international government bodies to share cyber intelligence with the sole objective to ensure cyber defense and response. It is the prime agency of Taiwan enabled to handle cyber monitoring, analyzing cyber trends as well as coordinating cyber incidences, response, and exchange of cyber intelligence.

About Cyble:

Cyble is an Atlanta, US-based, global premium cyber-security firm with tools and capabilities to provide near real-time cyber threat intelligence.

Cyble Inc.'s mission is to provide organizations with a real-time view of their supply chain cyber threats and risks. Their SaaS-based solution powered by machine learning and human analysis provides organizations' insights to cyber threats introduced by suppliers and enables them to respond to them faster and more efficiently.

This monitoring and notification platform gives the average consumer insights into their personal cybersecurity issues, allowing them to take action then as needed. It has recently earned accolades from Forbes as being the top 20 cyber-security companies to watch in 2020.

SOURCE Cyble Inc.