Kyndryl’s new CSIRF service will help customers prepare for and respond to threats while its partnership with AWS will provide insights and security intelligence. IT infrastructure services provider Kyndryl has announced a new cybersecurity incident response and forensics (CSIRF) service as well as a new threat intelligence collaboration with AWS. The CSIRF will help customers proactively prepare for and respond to threats by applying the latest threat intelligence and experience from Kyndryl’s security experts, the firm said. Its partnership with AWS will combine operational IT data across cybersecurity, compliance, and resilience to provide actionable insights and security intelligence driven by industry standards and best practice methods, it added.CSIRF service offers incident response, threat intelligence, compliance monitoringKyndryl’s new CSIRF service helps customers investigate and respond to detected security incidents by leveraging capabilities such as incident triage, incident response, threat intelligence, and compliance monitoring and management, the firm said in a press release. Customers also have the option to select proactive services that may reduce the time to respond to an incident, it added.In the event of an occurrence such as ransomware, for example, Kyndryl’s CSIRF experts will provide on-demand, hands-on support to assist in resolving threats to a customer’s business, according to the company. The CSIRF service complements Kyndryl’s existing Recovery Retainer Service, which is designed to help customers recover and rebuild their environments after catastrophic events. Kyndryl, AWS threat intelligence collaboration powered by Amazon Security LakeKyndryl collaboration with AWS sees the launch the Security Operations Platform, the firm wrote in a blog. Powered by Amazon Security Lake, Kyndryl’s open integration platform Kyndryl Bridge, and the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF) standard, the platform will provide actionable insights and security intelligence to help support security resilience for customers. Kyndryl said it cyber experts will manage the infrastructure and monitor the environment for security events and, in the event of a major attack, will implement recovery platforms to ensure minimal interruptions to core business platforms. Last week, AWS announced the general availability of Amazon Security Lake, a service that centralizes an organization’s security data from across its AWS environments. More than 55 customers and partners currently integrate with Amazon Security Lake including SentinelOne, Splunk, and Wiz, according to Amazon. Trellix and Netskope both recently announced new Amazon Security Lake support to enhance threat detection and remediation for their customers. Related content opinion The art of saying no is a powerful tool for the CISO in the era of AI Who says you need to rush to adopt every innovation that comes along just because everyone is doing it? Sometimes hitting the brakes on emerging tech is the best course for a business. By Clarke Rodgers May 27, 2024 5 mins CSO and CISO Security Practices IT Leadership feature How to choose the right network security monitoring product Network security monitoring software is essential because it enhances security by detecting threats in real time and ensures operational efficiency by minimizing downtime and optimizing performance. Here’s what to look for. By Linda Rosencrance May 27, 2024 8 mins Security Monitoring Software Data and Information Security Network Security news Chrome patches fourth zero-day flaw this month Brings the total number of Chrome zero-day flaws patched in 2024 to eight. By Lucian Constantin May 27, 2024 3 mins Browser Security Zero-day vulnerability Vulnerabilities news Kroll cyber threat landscape report: AI assists attackers AI is simplifying all sorts of tasks — and not always for the better: cybercriminals, too, are adopting it. By Lynn Greiner May 24, 2024 4 mins Threat and Vulnerability Management Cybercrime Vulnerabilities PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe