Anomali, a global leader in AI-powered Security and IT Operations, has expanded its long-standing partnership with Consortium, a premier cybersecurity concierge, to drive greater automation, orchestration, and risk reduction for enterprises. This strategic expansion follows Consortium’s recent acquisition of cyber risk quantification startup, Metrics That Matter® (MTM®), reinforcing its Next Generation VAR (NGVAR) offerings. With real-time, data-driven insights, this collaboration transforms cyber risk into actionable intelligence, ensuring organizations maximize their security investments.
By integrating the Metrics That Matter framework, Consortium enables organizations to align cybersecurity investments with tangible risk reduction and operational efficiency. Combined with Anomali’s cutting-edge analytics and automation capabilities, the partnership delivers enhanced threat intelligence and risk-based security solutions, offering businesses a scalable and data-driven approach to cybersecurity.
Key Benefits for Security Teams:
- Automated Threat Intelligence – Converts raw data into prioritized, actionable insights, accelerating response times.
- Advanced Orchestration – Integrates seamlessly with security operations to minimize dwell time and manual efforts.
- Risk Quantification – Leverages Anomali’s analytics and Consortium’s Metrics That Matter framework to ensure security investments drive measurable outcomes.
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“Cyber threats are evolving at an unprecedented pace, with the annual cost of cybercrime projected to reach $10.5 trillion,” said Anthony Aurigemma, CRO at Anomali. “Through our expanded partnership with Consortium, we’re not just delivering better intelligence—we’re enabling security teams to proactively outmaneuver threats, reduce complexity, and turn cybersecurity investments into real, measurable impact.”
Consortium’s leadership team brings extensive cybersecurity expertise and industry influence. CEO Nate Ungerott played a pivotal role in scaling Optiv from $50 million to $3.5 billion in revenue, while CTO Andrew Barnett and CRO Jonathan Sabatini bring strategic depth in technology and sales. Their collective experience—spanning Accuvant, Optiv, and now Consortium—drives a consultative, high-touch approach to security solutions.
“Together, Anomali and Consortium are delivering one of the only truly comprehensive security solutions on the market,” said Andrew Barnett, CTO at Consortium. “By aligning cutting-edge automation with a proven risk-based framework, we provide organizations with an unmatched ability to defend against today’s most sophisticated cyber threats.”