BoE to work with Anomali on cyber intelligence

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BoE partners with Anomali to fine-tune cyber intelligence

The Bank of England is to extend its working relationship with cyber security firm Anomali as part of the central bank's Fintech Accelerator initiative, it announced February 10.

Anomali submitted its 'Threatstream' platform to the accelerator last year when the project was launched. Its technology works to "collect, integrate, hunt and investigate" cyber security intelligence data, the BoE said in a statement.

"The bank found that the platform was intuitive; it integrated well with existing

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