Die Übernahme der ergänzenden Threat-Intelligence-Lösungen von SpiderFoot erweitert das führende Portfolio von Intel 471 im Bereich Cyber Threat Intelligence und ermöglicht es Intel 471, seinen Kunden weltweit unübertroffene Einblicke in die Cybersicherheit zu bieten. Intel 471 wird in die Verbesserung der bestehenden Tools von SpiderFoot investieren und plant, die fortschrittlichen Fähigkeiten von SpiderFoot in den kommenden Monaten in die TITAN-Plattform zu integrieren. Als Teil der Akquisition wird der Gründer von SpiderFoot, Steve Micallef, als Vice President of Attack Surface Technology zu Intel 471 wechseln.
SpiderFoot ist eine OSINT-Automatisierungsplattform für Threat Intelligence Operationen und digitale Ermittlungen. SpiderFoot ist als Open Source auf GitHub und als kommerzielles SaaS verfügbar und wird seit über einem Jahrzehnt entwickelt, um Bedrohungsaufklärung und Sicherheitsteams in die Lage zu versetzen, Schwachstellen und Bedrohungen für ihre Organisationen zu identifizieren.
Das Team von Walder Wyss wurde geleitet durch Boris Räber (Managing Associate, Corporate/M&A) und bestand weiter aus Carmen Spichiger (Associate, Corporate/M&A), Fabienne Limacher (Partner, Tax), Ursina Gremminger (Managing Associate, Tax), Vangelis Kalaitzidakis (Associate, Tax), Manuel Bigler (Managing Associate, IP/IT) und Gustaf Heintz (Associate, Employment).
Mitteilung von Intel 471 über die Transaktion
Intel 471 teilte Folgendes mit über die Transaktion:
Intel 471, the premier provider of cyber threat intelligence for leading intelligence, security, and fraud teams across the globe, today announced the acquisition of SpiderFoot, a best-in-class provider of open-source intelligence, attack surface management and digital investigations. The terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The acquisition of SpiderFoot’s complementary threat intelligence solutions expands Intel 471’s leading cyber threat intelligence portfolio, further enabling Intel 471 to deliver unmatched cybersecurity insights to its global clients. Intel 471 will invest in enhancing SpiderFoot’s existing tools and plans to integrate SpiderFoot’s advanced capabilities into the TITAN platform over the coming months. Additionally, as part of the acquisition, SpiderFoot Founder, Steve Micallef, joins Intel 471 as Vice President of Attack Surface Technology.
SpiderFoot is an OSINT automation platform for threat intelligence operations and digital investigations. Available as open source on GitHub and as a commercial SaaS, SpiderFoot has been developed for over a decade, enabling threat intelligence and security teams to identify vulnerabilities and threats posed to their organizations.
“Organizations of all sizes are facing unparalleled cybersecurity challenges as the complexity and severity of attacks intensifies,” said Mark Arena, CEO of Intel 471. “At Intel 471, our mission is to protect the world’s organizations from today’s most prevalent cyber risks and threats. Our acquisition of SpiderFoot reinforces our commitment to our mission by enhancing our portfolio and providing premier cyber threat intelligence solutions to organizations across the globe.”
“We’re excited to become part of the Intel 471 team,” said Steve Micallef. “The data returned from a SpiderFoot scan provides insight into possible data leaks, vulnerabilities or other sensitive information that can be leveraged during a penetration test, red team exercise or for threat intelligence. Bringing SpiderFoot’s innovative technology and 10 years of insight to Intel 471 will provide customers with the industry’s most comprehensive and secure threat intelligence experience available on the market today.”