The Fletch platform allows you to live ahead of cyberthreats by discovering and prioritizing your threats sooner than traditional platforms ever could.

Leave all of your hours of threat research and correlation to the AI so you can get back to important decision making and strategizing. When you get back to check Fletch, you’ll be greeted by a short list of the threats that actually matter to you, organized by severity.

Here’s what we’ll cover to get you started with Fletch:

Fletch overview

Fletch uses artificial intelligence (AI) backed by human expertise to index the threat landscape and community and correlate it all to your data.

Fletch works with four main data sources: your public domain, SSO metadata, vulnerability scanners, and EDR tools.*

Without connecting any data, Fletch can show you the threats targeting your domain and industry. However, the more data you connect, the more data our AI engine can correlate to the threat landscape, the richer your profile will be.

Not seeing something? Give Fletch 24 hours to populate after connecting your tools.


Your Correlated Threats feed

When you login to Fletch, you’ll be brought to your Fletch Correlated Threats feed where things are already simplified for you.

Your threats will be prioritized for you into smart sets prioritized from left to right by key correlation; malware and vulnerabilities, internal tech, external tech, industry, and geo. The sets will not have overlapping threats, and threats will only appear in the prioritized key correlation

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And to streamline the threat landscape, threats are intelligently grouped into Threat Collections. These encompass all the articles, advice, and IOCs associated with the same threat as it evolves. The name associated with the Threat Collection will be based on either the first CVE associated with the threat, the first malware family name associated with the threat, or the first threat group name exploiting the threat.

You can also sort by unread threats, threat severity, or last updated threat.

Remember, your Correlated Threat feed is the threat landscape in the context of your world. For information on what’s trending in the threat landscape in general, navigate to the Major Threats tab at the top and click ‘All Major Threats’. Then filter and sort the threat landscape however you like.