Criminal IP, the cyber threat intelligence platform developed by AI SPERA, has announced a strategic integration with Securonix ThreatQ to enhance threat intelligence operations. The partnership enables automatic enrichment of IP address indicators within ThreatQ using Criminal IP’s comprehensive threat intelligence data.
Security analysts gain access to maliciousness scores, VPN detection, remote-access exposure details, open-port data, and vulnerability context — all embedded directly within existing Securonix workflows. This eliminates the need to toggle between disparate tools, accelerating both analysis and incident response.
According to Securonix, the integration strengthens ThreatQ’s position as an open and extensible threat intelligence ecosystem. The combined solution enables threat evaluation at the attack flow level rather than relying on isolated event data, providing deeper contextual insight for more precise prioritization.
As alert volumes continue rising and threat data remains fragmented across platforms, integrations that streamline analyst workflows and reduce Mean Time to Respond are becoming essential for modern Security Operations Centers.
Source: BleepingComputer

