Few French start-ups can boast of meeting an FBI need.
Investigators in the cyber division of the famous American investigative bureau lacked a platform to bring together the wealth of information of various kinds they have on cybercriminals and their operations.
They found what they were looking for in the OpenCTI technological solution from Filigran, a company co-founded barely two years ago by Samuel Hassine and Julien Richard.
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The story with the FBI began a year ago
,” recalls Samuel Hassine, its director general, former head of the threat and risk analysis office of the national agency for the security of information systems (Anssi ).
After a testing period, they told us there was no better product than ours.
We have since had integrated teams that meet every two weeks to adjust the roadmap.
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Long-term objective: that the 5,000 specialist cybercrime agents…
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