Criminal IP recently established a strategic technology partnership with Torq. This integration will revolutionize modern threat management processes. Consequently, organizations can now run highly secure autonomous SOC operations using real-time internet data.
Security analysts often struggle with massive alert fatigue. They waste valuable time switching between different external threat intelligence systems. However, this new collaboration provides a unified workflow within the Torq AI SOC Platform. The integrated tool instantly delivers decision-ready threat intelligence directly to analysts.
Indeed, this system provides unmatched protection. Torq is powered by state-of-the-art agentic security, automating repetitive defense tasks. Meanwhile, Criminal IP provides its strong attack surface management technology. This dynamic duo speeds up incident triage and stops cyber criminals in their tracks.
Real-time data powering security automation
The technical integration makes a seamless connection between both platforms. Once the system detects a threat, the Torq platform forwards it to Criminal IP. The analysts then receive full risk assessments on the spot. Thus, teams can optimize their autonomous SOC operations without changing their existing software setups.
Furthermore, the interface checks IP reputation and malicious domain activities. It also scans internet-exposed assets for hidden vulnerabilities. This complete coverage makes modern autonomous SOC operations incredibly fast and reliable.
Therefore, cybersecurity experts highly value this collective effort. Using this unified approach, enterprises can easily scale their protective shields. Ultimately, security teams can now achieve true stability during complex cyberattacks.
“Our platform was built to make internet-scale threat intelligence searchable and actionable in real time,” said Byungtak Kang, CEO at Criminal IP. “Partnering with Torq means that intelligence doesn’t just inform a decision, but it executes one. Every IP, domain, and exposed asset Criminal IP analyzes can now drive automated responses the moment it’s identified.”
“Torq partners include some of the most prestigious cybersecurity companies in the world and we are excited to welcome Criminal IP to the fold,” said Eldad Livni, CINO and Co-Founder, Torq. “Criminal IP is an example of an innovative vendor that delivers solutions with maximum impact as we realize the potential of the AI SOC, together. And that means joint offerings that combine cutting edge threat intelligence drawing from the deepest data pools with blazing fast AI-driven response, remediation, and mitigation. Together, Torq and Criminal IP will protect organizations from the ever-expanding spectrum of threats they’re confronted with every second of every day.”
Ultimately, these combined solutions secure modern enterprise networks. This new integration represents a major victory for robust autonomous SOC operations.
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Source: GlobeNewswire