Security vendors FireEye and ForgeRock are integrating their product lines behind a single dashboard in a bid to share more data around cyber-attacks.
ForgeRock’s Identity Platform will send threat data to FireEye’s Threat Analytics Platform, better equipping the latter to detect and respond to attacks on its clients.
Mike Ellis, chief executive at ForgeRock, said: "Digital identities are at the centre of every online interaction, and essential to achieving a 360 degree, closed-looped security model."
"The integration solution provides a unique way to quickly gather security intelligence and provide it to customer organisations, so they can speed threat detection and remediation."
ForgeRock will also join FireEye’s technology alliance which aims to more closely integrate complementary products and services, preventing hackers exploiting gaps between different technologies.
Such frameworks are emerging as an alternative to expensive consolidation or development in the cybersecurity market by larger vendors looking to put together comprehensive products.
"We’ve seen compromised user credentials emerge as a common attack technique in the majority of data breaches across almost every industry," said Steve Pataky, VP of worldwide channels and alliances at FireEye.
"This integration allows us to use near real-time identity context from ForgeRock paired with FireEye’s expanding database of threat indicators, along with event and log information from across the enterprise, to provide more visibility into these threats."