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[ Threat Intelligence ]

Our Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) service helps your organization anticipate, detect, and respond to evolving cyber threats before they cause damage. By analyzing a wide range of threat sources, from dark web activity to malware campaigns and industry-specific risks, we deliver actionable intelligence that supports faster, smarter security decisions. 

 

Designed to integrate with your existing security operations, ThreatScene’s CTI enables you to move from reactive defence to proactive threat anticipation. 

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[ What You Gain ]

Identify and understand threats before they materialise into active attacks.

Receive intelligence tailored to the threats most relevant to your sector, geography, and infrastructure.

Integrate enriched indicators of compromise (IOCs) into your detection tools for faster triage and correlation.

Prioritise intelligence based on real-world impact, not volume — ensuring your team acts only on relevant data.

Executive-level insights that connect cyber risk with business impact, helping guide high-stakes decisions.

Enhance your overall resilience by aligning defensive controls to evolving TTPs used by adversaries.

[ How We Help ]

Multi-Source Intelligence Collection

We pull threat data from commercial feeds, OSINT, dark web forums, malware campaigns, and internal research hubs.

Sector-Tuned Analysis

Our reports and alerts are contextualised to your industry, geography, and tech stack — not just generic threat feeds.

Live Threat Monitoring

We continuously analyse open-source, proprietary, and dark web intelligence to detect campaigns, vulnerabilities, and IoCs relevant to your business.

Threat Actor Tracking

Ongoing profiling of adversary groups, including their known techniques, preferred targets, and active campaigns.

Security Tool Integration

We deliver intelligence in formats compatible with SIEM, SOAR, and EDR systems, enabling real-time enrichment and response.

Tactical And Strategic Reporting

From daily alerts to monthly landscape reviews, we deliver intelligence tailored to both operational teams and executives.

[ Our Methodology ]

A methodical process to deliver effective security outcomes for your business

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Collection

Aggregate data from threat feeds, OSINT, dark web, malware analysis, and client-specific telemetry

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Enrichment & Correlation

Apply contextual analysis to highlight the relevance of indicators and threats 

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Threat Prioritization

Focus on the risks most likely to impact your environment and sector 

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Delivery

Provide ongoing briefings, tactical alerts, and strategic reports to stakeholders 

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Actionable Recommendations

Translate intelligence into concrete defence measures, detection rules, and mitigations

[ Frequently Asked Questions ]

Why is Cyber Threat Intelligence important for my business?

Cyber Threat Intelligence is crucial for staying ahead of cyber adversaries. It allows your business to proactively identify vulnerabilities and emerging threats, enabling you to implement effective defence strategies and reduce the risk of cyber attacks.

We utilise a wide range of sources for our Cyber Threat Intelligence data, including open-source intelligence, proprietary databases, industry reports, and real-time threat feeds. This comprehensive approach ensures that we provide you with the most accurate and relevant information.

You can expect detailed reports that include analysis of current and emerging threats, potential vulnerabilities, and specific recommendations for mitigating risks. Our reports are tailored to your organisation’s unique needs and industry requirements.

Depending on your subscription or engagement level, we offer real-time alerts, weekly threat briefs, and monthly strategic intelligence reports. 

Yes, Cyber Threat Intelligence can assist with compliance by identifying threats relevant to your industry and helping you implement appropriate security measures. This proactive approach supports compliance with regulations such as NIS2 and other industry-specific standards.