Ubisoft offers a rich portfolio of world-renowned brands, including Assassin’s Creed®, Far Cry®, For Honor®, Just Dance®, Watch Dogs® and Tom Clancy’s video game series, including Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon®, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six® and Tom Clancy’s The Division®.
Gaming and interactive entertainment are among the fastest-growing online industries. Business data platform Statista reports that there are close to two billion online gamers, with that number expected to grow to almost three billion by 2021. By building a security infrastructure that seamlessly integrates cyber threat intelligence (CTI) from a range of sources, including the deep and dark web, Ubisoft is taking proactive steps to defend its users against the world’s most advanced and active threats. By providing visibility into threat actors’ activities, along with fast integration into Ubisoft security controls, Anomali helps to automate the detection, investigation and response processes.
As an Anomali customer, Ubisoft will be utilizing Anomali ThreatStream. This award-winning threat intelligence platform (TIP) integrates and manages threat data from the broadest range of open source and proprietary feeds to create actionable threat intelligence that is relevant to customers’ unique environments. Because Anomali ThreatStream integrates into existing security infrastructures, customers can automate intelligence-driven blocking, detection and remediation across security controls.