<h2>Air Canada Provides A Power-User’s Perspective on the Value of Tagging in Anomali—Featuring iON</h2>
<p><strong>Watch On-Demand</strong></p>
<p>This webcast is the first in a series that demonstrates best practices for building effective threat intelligence programs with Anomali. You’ll hear from industry experts, Anomali power-users, and internal employees alike.</p>
<p>Not all threat intelligence platforms are created equal. While many allow you to ingest threat intelligence feeds from different sources, tagging data is a critical next step where some platforms miss the mark. Without the ability to tag data security teams lose the ability to add context to indicators.</p>
<p>If you’re interested in increasing the efficiency of your security analysts, start with the building blocks of threat hunting. In this webcast, Robert Zagorsky, President, Principal at iON provides a unique perspective on going beyond importing threat intelligence to the importance of managing and operationalizing your intel.</p>
<p>Then, Kyle Howson, CSOC Specialist, IT & Cyber Security Operations, of Air Canada walks through the different ways to leverage tagging in the Anomali threat intelligence platform, building on his firsthand experience as a power-user.</p>
<p>We discuss:</p>
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<li>The benefits of tagging threat intelligence</li>
<li>How to build out tagging frameworks with Anomali</li>
<li>High value use cases leveraging intel tagging</li>
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<p><strong>Uncover the power of tagging and put it to work for your security team today!</strong></p>