As state-sponsored hacking issues, ad fraud, and cybercrime take on heightened significance, the Trustworthy Accountability Group (TAG) on Thursday said it’s registered with the Information
Sharing and Analysis Organization (ISAO) Standards Organization, a non-governmental body created by Congress to bolster the nation’s cybersecurity defense through information-sharing.
TAG, which said it’s the first ISAO in the digital ad industry to register with the Standards Organization, will share information with industry stakeholders about new and emerging
cyber-threats, incidents, and best practices, particularly those related to ad-related malware, ad-supported piracy, and ad fraud on behalf of the industry.
“Information-sharing is the
mortar that bonds the individual efforts of hundreds of companies into a common barrier against the distribution of malware, viruses, and threats,” stated Mike Zaneis, CEO of TAG.
To date, TAG has worked closely with digital ad companies to create a Malware Threat Sharing Hub, a Data Center IP List of fraud threats, and a compliance officer network to enable the sharing of
near-real time intelligence on new and emerging threats with other companies and law enforcement agencies.
TAG has also worked closely on its anti-malware, anti-piracy, and anti-fraud
efforts with federal law enforcement agencies including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the National Intellectual Property
Rights Coordination Center.