April 10, 2024 at 04:18PM
CISA has made its Malware Next-Gen system available for public use, allowing organizations to submit potentially malicious files or URLs for automatic analysis. The service, previously accessible only to .gov and .mil organizations, has already identified around 200 suspicious or malicious files and URLs, demonstrating its value in cyber threat detection.
From the meeting notes:
– CISA has released its Malware Next-Gen system for public use, allowing organizations to submit malware samples and suspicious artifacts for analysis.
– The system has been used by US federal agencies and is now open to all organizations, security researchers, and individuals.
– Since November, over 400 registered users from .gov and .mil organizations have submitted more than 1,600 files, and approximately 200 suspicious or malicious files and URLs have been identified and shared with partners.
– Analysis is performed in a secure environment using static and dynamic analysis tools, and results are available in PDF and STIX 2.1 data formats.
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