WitFoo Releases 114M-Record Dataset from Live Enterprise Attack Traffic
US-based security vendor WitFoo has released a massive 114 million-record dataset derived from real-world enterprise attack traffic, intended for SOC research and AI-driven cyber defence simulations.
Key Points
- 114 million records derived from live enterprise attack traffic
- Use cases include intrusion detection and AI-driven cyber defence simulations
- Excludes Australian and New Zealand data
Full Details
Security firm WitFoo has made a large-scale labelled cybersecurity dataset freely available, containing over 114 million records and more than 10,000 incident graphs sourced from live enterprise attack traffic. The dataset is designed for provenance graph-based intrusion detection, AI-driven cyber defence simulation, and security alert classification, providing real-world data rather than synthetic examples. Notably, the collection does not include Australian or New Zealand data. This resource aims to help security teams and researchers build more resilient defences by studying actual attack patterns and behaviours.
Why It Matters
Enables more realistic AI training and security research, potentially raising the baseline for enterprise cyber defence capabilities globally.
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