Censys has expanded its integration ecosystem across AI, SIEM, SOAR, and threat intelligence platforms, enabling organizations to bring real-time Internet intelligence directly into their security operations workflows. As a result, security teams can now gain deeper visibility into global Internet infrastructure while accelerating threat detection and response.

With cyber threats evolving rapidly, especially as attackers increasingly leverage AI, organizations must respond faster and with greater precision. To address this challenge, Censys has embedded its intelligence capabilities into widely used platforms, allowing teams to better understand the context and risk associated with IPs, domains, and services. Consequently, this integration enhances both decision-making and operational efficiency.

“As adversaries leverage AI to operate at Internet scale, security teams must move faster to keep pace,” said Sarah Ashburn, Chief Revenue Officer of Censys. “Censys provides security operations teams with complete external visibility into adversary infrastructure. By investing in partner integrations, we embed these insights directly into the tools teams already use to reduce response times and operate at scale.”

Notably, the company has introduced native integrations with platforms such as Cisco Splunk SOAR, Microsoft Sentinel, and Google SecOps. In addition, Censys has expanded its ecosystem through collaborations with Palo Alto Cortex, OpenCTI, Maltego, and Dropzone AI, among others. These integrations extend automation capabilities and improve visibility across modern SOC environments.

As a result of these enhancements, joint customers can now benefit from automated alert enrichment, faster investigation cycles, and streamlined response workflows. Moreover, security teams can leverage attacker-observable data to validate threats more efficiently while improving collaboration across SOC, threat intelligence, and incident response functions.

“Censys’ Internet intelligence adds critical visibility to our security workflows, helping customers respond to threats faster and with greater confidence,” said Rik Esselink, Chief Revenue Officer at Maltego. “Our partnership expansion reflects the growing importance of unified security platforms across threat intelligence, AI automation, and external attack surface visibility.”

Similarly, industry leaders highlighted the growing need for integrated intelligence. “Integrating Censys’ real-time Internet visibility directly into OpenCTI gives our joint customers the external context they need to move from raw threat data to confident, prioritized action. Together, we’re closing the gap between intelligence and response,” said Jan Johansen of Filigran.

Furthermore, Censys continues to strengthen its partner ecosystem, which now includes over 55 integrations across more than 45 technology alliances. This expansion underscores the company’s commitment to delivering actionable intelligence at scale and positioning itself as a foundational layer in modern security operations.

Ultimately, by embedding Internet intelligence into existing workflows, Censys is helping organizations transform how they detect, investigate, and respond to threats ensuring faster, smarter, and more coordinated cybersecurity operations.

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