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    Microsoft and CrowdStrike Launch Shared Threat Actor Glossary to Cut Attribution Confusion

    June 3, 2025

    Microsoft and CrowdStrike have announced that they are teaming up to align their individual threat actor taxonomies by publishing a new joint threat actor mapping.
    “By mapping where our knowledge of these actors align, we will provide security professionals with the ability to connect insights faster and make decisions with greater confidence,” Vasu Jakkal, corporate vice president at Microsoft

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