Threat Intelligence
Threat intelligence refers to the systematic collection, analysis, and dissemination of information about current and emerging cyber threats.
Threat intelligence refers to the systematic collection, analysis, and dissemination of information about current and emerging cyber threats. This category encompasses solutions designed to provide actionable insights into adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures, as well as indicators of compromise and threat actor profiles. The primary objective is to enhance an organization’s ability to anticipate, detect, and respond to cyber threats.
Core capabilities within threat intelligence include threat data aggregation, contextual analysis, enrichment, and automated alerting. Solutions may integrate with security operations centers (SOCs), incident response workflows, and security information and event management (SIEM) platforms to provide timely and relevant intelligence. Technical scope often covers both strategic and tactical intelligence, supporting decision-making at multiple organizational levels.
Typical users of threat intelligence solutions include security analysts, incident responders, threat hunters, and risk management teams. These professionals rely on threat intelligence to prioritize vulnerabilities, inform defensive strategies, and improve situational awareness. Unlike vulnerability management or endpoint detection, which focus on internal assets or specific attack vectors, threat intelligence emphasizes external threat landscapes and adversary behavior.
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