[Intelmq-dev] Fwd: Retiring the public facing atlas.arbor.net site
L. Aaron Kaplan
kaplan at cert.at
Fri Oct 28 22:45:44 CEST 2016
Hi!
Our arbor atlas feed will need to be rewritten.
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> Change in service announcement
> Oct 28, 2016
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> Dear ATLAS Subscriber,
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> Arbor Networks’ Active Threat Level Analysis System <http://email.arbornetworks.com/z0cK0lZ000jNlvxhKkE0A00> (ATLAS®) is a publicly available view into the threat landscape and overall health of the internet. Arbor continuously collaborates with our customers to create and improve our mechanisms for delivering data, intelligence and policy in response to the ever evolving global threat landscape. We are working on a number of initiatives to improve the data sources for ATLAS and enhance the ATLAS user experience. As we focus our collective resources toward these new initiatives, it is necessary to retire resources that no longer represent the innovation that has always been the backbone of Arbor.
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> Effective November 30, 2016 we will retire the public facing atlas.arbor.net <http://atlas.arbor.net/> site while the new ATLAS customer portal is finalized. The Subscriber Reputation Feed (SRF) will also be discontinued on this date. SRF subscribers will continue to receive data until the feed is discontinued. Data sharing with Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) will not be affected by this change. Additionally, qualifying ATLAS subscribers will have the opportunity to subscribe to Arbor Networks’ weekly threat briefs <http://email.arbornetworks.com/Y0ljx0Flk00cK000ZNK0wAh>.
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> All traffic to the public facing ATLAS portal will be redirected to the newly updated Digital Attack Map, a collaboration with Jigsaw, a division of Google. The data presented in the newly enhanced Digital Attack Map represents a sampling of the attacks observed by the ATLAS system, presenting high level trends around significant attacks. The new system architecture moves all of this data from batch processing to real-time streaming, thereby ensuring that the data is up to date, and as accurate as possible. The data visualization gives users the ability to explore current and historical trends in DDoS attacks, see attacks by country, and make the connection to related news events on a daily basis.
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> If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to your Arbor representative. Thank you.
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> Regards,
> Arbor’s Security Engineering & Response Team
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