Microsoft, CrowdStrike Unite to Standardize Hacker Names
Microsoft and CrowdStrike are spearheading a new initiative to standardize threat actor naming conventions across the cybersecurity industry. The joint project, which includes support from Google and Palo Alto Networks, seeks to map and align the disparate labels currently used by different organizations to identify the same cyber threat groups.
The lack of standardized naming has long complicated efforts to analyze, track, and respond to malicious cyber activity. By unifying threat actor names, the participating companies aim to improve collaboration and clarity among security teams, government agencies, and businesses navigating the complex threat landscape.
The effort marks a significant step toward industry-wide cooperation in threat intelligence. While many companies have their own internal systems for naming malicious actors, the new project could lead to broader adoption of a shared framework. The collaboration underscores growing recognition that collective action is needed to counter increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks.
Further details about the initiative have not been disclosed.
