Cyber: Criminal Ip And Securonix Threatq Collaborate To Enhance Threa... (2026)
Criminal IP partners with Securonix to integrate Criminal IP’s Threat Intelligence into ThreatQ, allowing organizations to incorporate external IP intelligence into their existing workflows, helping security teams accelerate analysis and response with more actionable context. Unlike traditional intelligence feeds, Criminal IP provides visibility into how assets and infrastructure are exposed across the internet. By embedding this data into ThreatQ, organizations can incorporate real-world context into investigations without disrupting existing processes. ThreatQ centralizes and prioritizes threat data from multiple sources. With Criminal IP integrated, organizations can enrich this data with continuously updated, exposure-based intelligence, strengthening investigation and response workflows without added complexity. Within the integrated environment, Criminal IP’s threat intelligence APIs automatically enrich incoming IP indicators in ThreatQ with contextual data such as maliciousness scoring, VPN and proxy detection, remote access exposure, open ports, and known vulnerabilities. Powered by ThreatQ’s data-driven orchestration engine, organizations can configure automated workflows that continuously evaluate incoming indicators against Criminal IP’s threat database. This ensures that threat context remains current without requiring manual analyst effort, supporting faster triage and more consistent prioritization. Integrate Criminal IP’s exposure-based threat intelligence into ThreatQ to enrich IP indicators with real-time context. Automate analysis with maliciousness scoring, VPN/proxy detection, and infrastructure insights to accelerate investigation and response within a unified workflow. The integration allows analysts to access Criminal IP intelligence directly within the ThreatQ interface, enabling real-time validation of suspicious IP activity without switching tools. By combining exposure data with infrastructure-level insights, teams can assess risk more effectively within their existing workflows. Analysts can also perform on-demand Criminal IP lookups directly from indicator detail views or investigation boards, providing immediate access to additional context during active investigations.
Source: BleepingComputer