Threat Intelligence
Defined governance and roles for threat intelligence with measurable controls.
Overview
Many organisations collect threat signals without consistent standards or ownership, producing fragmented indicators and intelligence of variable reliability. That inconsistency makes it harder for security teams to prioritise actions and increases the effort required to validate and contextualise incoming indicators before they can be used.
Threat Intelligence defines governance across the intelligence lifecycle: collection standards, analysis quality controls, classification and dissemination procedures, with assigned roles and documented acceptance criteria. It establishes measurable controls and reporting so outputs can be assessed against operational needs, and it explicitly excludes unrelated IT domains, enterprise security policy, procurement and routine operational tasks.
What this solution helps you achieve
Improve threat visibility
Gain clear, actionable insight into security events across endpoints, email and network environments.
Detect threats early
Identify malicious or suspicious activity before it escalates into a security incident.
Reduce attacker dwell time
Minimise the time attackers can operate undetected within the environment.
Reduce alert noise
Cut through alert fatigue by focusing on meaningful events and actionable insights.
Enable threat hunting
Support proactive detection and investigation of hidden threats.
Primary technologies
These are the primary technologies we use to deliver this solution.
Each plays a defined role in addressing the core requirements and ensuring the solution works effectively in practice.