Criminal IP and Securonix announced an integration between Criminal IP's exposure-based threat intelligence platform and ThreatQ, Securonix's threat intelligence management solution. The partnership automates threat data analysis and contextualizes raw intelligence with real-world exposure information, reducing investigation timelines.
The integration ingests Criminal IP's exposure data directly into ThreatQ, eliminating manual correlation steps. Security teams gain immediate context on whether identified indicators of compromise map to actual organizational exposures. This automation accelerates threat triage and prioritization.
The collaboration addresses a persistent defender gap. Threat intelligence platforms traditionally ingest indicators without operational context. ThreatQ users now receive exposure scoring alongside threat feeds, enabling faster decision-making during incident response and threat hunting workflows.
Criminal IP specializes in internet-wide asset discovery and exposure mapping. Securonix's ThreatQ normalizes intelligence from hundreds of sources. Together, the platforms compress the feedback loop between detection and context enrichment.
Defenders benefit through reduced false positive rates and faster mean time to response. The integration suits organizations managing high-volume threat feeds that require rapid filtering and prioritization.
