Jisc (UK), AARNet (Australia), CanSSOC (Canada), OmniSOC and REN-ISAC (USA) have partnered up in order to launch a new cybersecurity threat intelligence sharing system whose aim is to help higher education institutions prevent and mitigate cyber attacks. They use MISP, the open-source threat intelligence platform used world-wide by more than 6,000 organisations. More information here.
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