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    by Ben Pearson
    May 13th, 2015

    Netflix has released FIDO (Fully Integrated Defense Operation) as open source. This is a tool that has been used internally by the company for years to manage security alerts and incidents. The tool is designed to research, score, and categorize threats to help speed up the process of identifying the most important. FIDO was used to cut the average ticket resolution time from as much as a week down to just a few hours.

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