ZeroFox partners with GASA and GSE to combat online scams
ZeroFox has collaborated with the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) and the Global Signal Exchange (GSE) to address online scams and fraud. This partnership enables GASA and GSE to utilize ZeroFox’s threat intelligence, facilitating the detection and reduction of malicious content online.
Partnership Objectives
GASA aims to prevent scams by connecting law enforcement, government entities, and cybersecurity firms. GSE functions as a clearinghouse for the real-time sharing of scam indicators. Through this partnership, both organizations will access data from ZeroFox's Global Disruption Network (GDN), which analyzes and circulates information on threats, including phishing attacks and fraudulent websites.
Implications for Cybersecurity
The collaboration provides GASA and GSE with increased insight into the cyber threat environment. Using ZeroFox’s GDN, they can advise partners within the GSE network about emerging digital risks. Russ Bentley, Executive VP of Product Management at ZeroFox, noted that the GDN plays a crucial role in facilitating swift knowledge sharing, thus improving user protection against scams. Jorij Abraham, Managing Director of GASA, acknowledged the advantages of ZeroFox's expertise in addressing cybercrime, enhancing their unified efforts.
This partnership reflects a strategic initiative to bolster cybersecurity measures against online fraud. This Blog Signals brief captures the essential developments from the original blog post.