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How open source is disrupting enterprise security: Startup Filigran shows the way with collaborative threat defense


Filigran is now instrumental in organizing and analyzing cybercrime data, managing the modeling of multiple ransomware campaigns and enhancing response to cyber incidents.

Open-source models and platforms are proving valuable in solving one of the most urgent paradoxes all cybersecurity startups face: balancing the need to deliver reliable apps at scale and low cost while being open enough to integrate across existing IT infrastructure. “The Filigran team has achieved a huge amount since launch, and we believe that their open source community and platform approach will enable organizations to upscale their threat intelligence efforts,” said Andrei Brasoveanu, Partner at Accel. Several cybersecurity CEOs have told VentureBeat that open-source tools for specific use cases are ahead of commercially available ones, giving their DevOps and product times an inside edge on accelerating release cycles.

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