Criminal IP and Securonix Partner on Threat Intelligence Integration

Criminal IP and Securonix Partner on Threat Intelligence Integration

BleepingComputer reports that Criminal IP has partnered with Securonix to integrate exposure-based intelligence directly into Securonix’s ThreatQ platform. This collaboration aims to provide richer context for raw threat intelligence, enabling automated analysis and accelerating incident investigations for security teams.

The core idea here is to move beyond mere indicator feeds. Criminal IP’s data, focused on external exposure, can now directly inform Securonix’s threat intelligence operations. This integration is designed to help security analysts prioritize threats more effectively by understanding the real-world attack surface context associated with incoming intelligence.

For defenders, this means a more actionable threat picture. BleepingComputer highlights that the goal is to reduce manual correlation efforts, allowing security operations centers (SOCs) to respond faster to threats that directly impact their exposed assets rather than sifting through generic alerts.

What This Means For You

  • If your organization relies on threat intelligence platforms, the effectiveness hinges on contextual relevance. This partnership aims to bridge the gap between raw IOCs and your actual attack surface. You need to ensure your intelligence sources provide this kind of actionable context, not just data dumps.
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