Criminal IP has announced a strategic integration with Securonix to embed its exposure-based threat intelligence into the ThreatQ platform, enabling organizations to strengthen threat analysis and response workflows with deeper contextual insights. The integration allows security teams to incorporate external IP intelligence directly into existing workflows without disrupting operations. By combining Criminal IP’s visibility into internet-facing assets with ThreatQ’s orchestration capabilities, organizations can better understand how infrastructure is exposed and assess risk more effectively.

At the core of the collaboration is automated intelligence enrichment. Criminal IP’s APIs continuously enhance incoming IP indicators within ThreatQ with detailed context, including maliciousness scoring, VPN and proxy detection, open ports, remote access exposure, and known vulnerabilities. This enrichment is powered by ThreatQ’s orchestration engine, enabling automated workflows that keep threat data current and reduce the need for manual analysis.

The integration also improves real-time investigation capabilities. Analysts can access Criminal IP intelligence directly within the ThreatQ interface, perform on-demand lookups, and analyze relationships between IP addresses, infrastructure, and attack activity. This unified workspace eliminates the need to switch between tools, helping teams validate threats faster and more efficiently.

In addition, the partnership strengthens intelligence-driven prioritization. By feeding Criminal IP data into ThreatQ’s scoring framework, organizations can tailor risk evaluation to their operational environment, enabling more accurate prioritization of threats. Enhanced dashboards provide visibility into trends such as malicious activity patterns, VPN usage, and risk distribution across indicators.

The collaboration reflects a broader industry shift toward exposure-based intelligence, where understanding how assets are visible and vulnerable on the internet is becoming as important as traditional threat indicators. By integrating this perspective into ThreatQ, the partnership aims to give security teams a more comprehensive view of threats and improve decision-making across the investigation lifecycle. Together, Criminal IP and Securonix are enabling organizations to operationalize threat intelligence more effectively through automation, contextual enrichment, and streamlined workflows, helping teams respond to evolving threats with greater speed and precision.

Source- globenewswire.com

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