Mar 10, 2021 Two-thirds (69% in META) of threat intelligence (TI) analysts are involved in professional communities, but 44% of all those working in IT and cybersecurity roles are not allowed to share threat intelligence artifacts discovered through those communities. This is among the findings from a new Kaspersky report, “Managing your IT security team”. The research found that respondents with TI analysis responsibilities, in particular, are likely to participate in specialised forums and blogs (48%), dark web forums (32%) or social media groups (28%). But when it comes to sharing their own findings, only 49% of respondents have actually made their discoveries public. Conversely, in companies where external sharing is allowed, 81% of security analysts did so. In 8% of cases, security analysts even shared TI findings despite it being prohibited by the organisation they work at.