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Tego Cyber Inc. (TGCB) is a cybersecurity company dedicated to developing innovative cyber threat intelligence and autonomous correlation and threat detection tools. Founded to address the rapidly evolving cyber threat hunting market, Tego focuses on solutions for threat intelligence and autonomous threat hunting/correlation. Their threat correlation engine integrates with leading security and data lake platforms to proactively identify threats, enabling security teams to respond faster and more effectively. With a comprehensive list of indicators of compromise and additional contextual information, Tego's curated threat intelligence feed streamlines threat identification and response, reducing time to detection and enhancing overall cybersecurity.
Tego Cyber Inc. (OTCQB:TGCB), a developer of cyber threat intelligence applications, announced that CEO Shannon Wilkinson will appear on Wake Up With Cheddar on July 7, 2021, at 8:20 a.m. ET. During the segment, she will discuss the company's technology and the rising threats of cyberattacks and ransomware across the nation. Tego Cyber aims to enhance enterprise security through its Tego Threat Intelligence Platform, which integrates with major security systems to provide real-time threat intelligence.
Tego Cyber Inc. (OTCQB:TGCB) has initiated a beta test of its Tego Threat Intelligence Platform (TTIP) with a Fortune 500 company, marking a crucial phase before full commercialization. Expected to last 2-4 weeks, this platform integrates with the widely-used Splunk SIEM system, enhancing cybersecurity teams' capabilities by providing detailed threat analysis. Following the beta test, Tego plans to offer TTIP on Splunkbase, fostering further adoption. The platform is designed to automate threat data analysis, reducing time and costs for enterprises.
Tego Cyber Inc. (OTCQB:TGCB) announced that CEO Shannon Wilkinson will appear on Bloomberg Radio on June 9, 2021, at 10:30 a.m. EST. She will discuss the Company’s cyber threat intelligence technology and the growing concern over cyber and ransomware attacks. The Tego Threat Intelligence Platform (TTIP) compiles and analyzes threat data in real-time, providing critical context for security teams. The platform is designed to integrate with major security systems, including SPLUNK, increasing its relevance in today's evolving cyber threat landscape.
Tego Cyber Inc. (OTCQB:TGCB) will present at the LD Micro Invitational XI on June 10, 2021, at 4:00 PM EDT. CEO Shannon Wilkinson will lead a 20-minute session consisting of a 10-minute presentation followed by a Q&A. The conference runs from June 8-10, featuring around 180 companies. Tego Cyber specializes in cyber threat intelligence applications, enhancing security by integrating its platform with existing security systems like SPLUNK. For more information, visit tegocyber.com and register at ldmicrojune2021.mysquire.com.
Tego Cyber Inc. (OTCQB:TGCB) has officially launched its Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) reporting service and signed its first corporate client. The service delivers customized cyber threat intelligence, addressing issues like social media impersonation and compromised credentials. With real-time updates based on customer-defined cadences, the CTI reports aim to help clients combat cyber threats effectively. This initiative responds to increasing demand from various sectors, including software companies and investigation firms, to better understand cyber risks.
Tego Cyber Inc. (OTCQB:TGCB) recently provided insights through an interview highlighting its cybersecurity solutions. The company's platform aims to address the growing demand within the $170 billion cybersecurity market, particularly as cybercrime has surged 300% since the COVID-19 pandemic. Tego's Threat Intelligence Platform (TTIP) is designed for integration with major systems like SPLUNK, offering timely threat data analysis. With licensing rates projected at $75,000 annually and a strong management team, Tego positions itself as a scalable and efficient SaaS provider with potential for high profit margins.
Tego Cyber Inc. (OTCQB:TGCB) is focusing on the expanding opportunities in the cyber threat intelligence sector, with the global market projected to grow from $173 billion in 2020 to $270 billion by 2026. The company's Tego Threat Intelligence Platform (TTIP) aims to address gaps in current cybersecurity applications by providing detailed threat analytics. Licensing the TTIP will generate significant revenue, with an annual enterprise fee of $75,000. Initial integration will occur with the Splunk platform, aiming to capture 3.33% of Splunk's clients within three years.
Tego Cyber Inc. (OTCQB:TGCB) has announced the completion of its first version of the Tego Threat Intelligence Platform (TTIP), moving into the beta testing phase. The TTIP integrates with high-end security platforms to analyze and identify cyber threats, significantly reducing the time needed for threat analysis. The initial version will integrate with the Splunk SIEM system, with future versions planned for other platforms. CEO Shannon Wilkinson expressed pride in the team’s progress from concept to functional application.
Tego Cyber Inc. (OTCQB:TGCB) has announced its partnership with Crescendo Communications for investor relations and corporate communications services. Crescendo aims to enhance Tego's market awareness amid a growing demand for cybersecurity solutions. The Tego Threat Intelligence Platform (TTIP) promises improved threat detection while reducing clients' technology ownership costs. Tego's CEO expressed confidence in Crescendo's ability to boost investor communication, allowing management to focus on launching their platform's first commercial integration.
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