Need threat monitoring website


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Hello,

 

I'm looking for either a interactive website or app, to monitor cyber threats (botnets, malware, spam, etc..) using a world map. 

Preferably something that looks like the one Microsoft uses on their Cyber crime center:

 

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I know it's a bit CSI thingie, but watching real time attacks, malware activity, it's something that would help in security awareness where I work. 

 

I've tried several dashboards, from Google, TrendMicro, Panda (doesn't have visual aid), but none are exactly what I'm after.

 

Does anyone that works in security uses something like this to monitor world real time threats?

 

I'm sorry if somehow I got this on the wrong place. 

 

Thank's in advance!

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@Hum, The first link seems to be text-only, at least for what they show there. I'm still exploring tho :) The second seems to be a subscription service, I'm looking for something free :) 

But I'm still exploring the first link, the geographical cyber threat seems to be close of what I'm looking for, cheers :)

 

@Carbon Fiber, although the app is not free, the web view seems pretty cool, it's something new. Too bad doesn't allow full screen or viewing multi targets at once (traffic & attacks for example), but it's cool nevertheless. 

 

Keep them coming! :) 

 

Thanks you so far for the links! 

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Hello,

 

It might not bee what you are looking for, but ESET's VirusRadar site has a heat map you can look at and click through to see country-level telemetry.  It's a simplified version of the software running on these wall monitors at ESET's headquarters.

 

Regards,

 

Aryeh Goretsky

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Hello,

 

It might not bee what you are looking for, but ESET's VirusRadar site has a heat map you can look at and click through to see country-level telemetry.  It's a simplified version of the software running on these wall monitors at ESET's headquarters.

 

Regards,

 

Aryeh Goretsky

 

Neat security lab, too bad the toys they use inside are not the same they publish. Thanks :)

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