Five of the biggest names in the technology industry have teamed up for a new
security initiative.
The Industry Consortium for Advancement of Security on the Internet (Icasi)
will examine ways in which multiple companies can respond to a single security
threat.
Founding members of the non-profit group include Cisco, Intel, IBM, Microsoft
and Juniper Networks.
The aim of the project is to deal with security threats that may affect
multiple companies. The group plans to seek out better ways to cooperate and
notify users in the event of an attack.
"During the past few years, common internet security threats have evolved
from wide-reaching worms and viruses to more sophisticated, stealth attacks that
may begin to simultaneously target multiple products or shared protocols in
multiple products," the group said in a statement.
"Icasi will allow IT vendors to work together to address multi-vendor
security threats."
The group will also look for ways to improve the rollout of multi-vendor
security patches, and attempt to establish a better system for reporting and
mitigating security flaws.
Cooperation between multiple companies, particularly in the face of a
large-scale attack, has become a top priority in recent years.
Collaboration strategies were said to be one of the central themes of the
recent
Cyber
Storm 2 government exercise.
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