Sber Opens Cyber Threat Intelligence Platform to International Partners
Sberbank has granted businesses and government organizations in Belarus and other friendly countries free access to its Threat Intelligence cyber threat management platform, Deputy Chairman Stanislav Kuznetsov said on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

According to Kuznetsov, about 650 Russian companies and several Belarusian organizations have already connected to the platform. Countries in the CIS and BRICS+ are among the next potential partners.
Threat Intelligence uses artificial intelligence and processes data from more than 1,500 sources every day, including the dark web. Information about a new threat becomes available to connected organizations within two hours of its detection. The platform contains more than 1,000 analytical reports and information on over 580,000 vulnerabilities. Participants also receive tools for vulnerability management and external attack surface management.








































