Cloudforce One
Cloudforce One is a threat intelligence solution that offers threat research reports, brand protection, Request for Information (RFIs), and more.
To access Cloudforce One:
- Log in to the Cloudflare dashboard ↗ and select your account.
- Go to Security Center > Threat Intelligence.
You can also use Cloudforce One via REST API ↗.
Cloudforce One Threat Intelligence displays the following information:
- Threat Events to analyze threat intelligence data.
- Priority Intelligence Requirements to review and manage Cloudforce One Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIRs). PIRs are a structured approach to identifying intelligence gaps.
- Requests for Information to submit specific queries and requests directly into Cloudforce One's analysis queue.
- Reports to get the latest Cloudforce One Threat reports.
To submit RFIs (Request for Information):
- Log in to the Cloudflare dashboard ↗ and select your account.
- Go to Security Center > Threat Intelligence > Requests for Information.
- Select New Request.
- Fill in the required fields, then select Save.
Once you select Save, the dashboard will display an overview of the shared information consisting of:
- Status: When you submit the RFI, the status is
Open
. Once the team accepts the RFI, the status changes toAccept
. When the team commits to answer your RFI, the status changes toComplete
. - Priority: Priority of request.
- Request type: Choose among a selection of request types, such as DDos Attack, Passive DNS Resolution, and more.
- Request content: The content of the request.
The Responses section allows you to add clarifying questions and comments.
To view your RFI, select Cloudforce One Requests on the sidebar, locate your RFI, then select View. From here, you can also choose to edit your existing RFI by selecting Edit.
To delete your RFI, the status must be Open
. Go to the RFI you want to delete, and select Delete. On the pop-up, select Delete to confirm deletion. Once Cloudflare accepts and begins processing RFIs, you will not be able to delete RFIs.
You can also choose to upload and download an attachment.
Under Attachments, select the file you want to upload, then select Save.
To download an attachment, select Download on the attachment.
Threat events allow you to protect your assets and respond to emerging threats.
To access and analyze threat intelligence data on the dashboard:
- Log in to the Cloudflare dashboard ↗ and select your account.
- Select Security Center > Threat Intelligence.
You can filter Threat Events by:
- Attacker
- Attacker Country
- Target Country
- Target Industry
- TLP (Traffic Light Protocol)
- Indicator Type
- Kill Chain ↗
- Tags
- Event Category
You can also filter by Date range.
Some events will not display Target Country and Target Industry because they are unknown information. There may be situations where the attacker's information is unknown. When Cloudflare finds a new attacker, the attacker will be assigned a new name.
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