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Stop Just Reacting: Why Your Security Needs a Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP)

In today’s digital landscape, the volume and complexity of cyber threats are staggering. Security teams are constantly drowning in a tsunami of data—raw threat feeds, security alerts, and endless reports. Consequently, this data overload leads to alert fatigue, making it nearly impossible to distinguish a critical, targeted attack from simple digital background noise. Furthermore, if you’re relying on manual processes and disparate tools, you’re always playing catch-up.

Threat Exposure Management: A Better Way to Answer "How Exposed Are We?"

Security leaders are asking a new question with greater urgency: How exposed are we? In an era where every application, identity, and integration expands the attack surface, answering that question with clarity is no longer optional. The traditional model of vulnerability management cannot keep up. Findings come in faster than they can be addressed. Visibility is fragmented. Risk prioritization is often based on severity scores rather than business impact.

Bitsight Threat Intelligence Briefing: Key Malware Trends Shaping Cyber Risk in 2025

The cybercrime underground continues to evolve into a mature, service-based economy that mirrors legitimate technology markets. Threat actors are increasingly adopting professionalized business models, offering malware, access, and data-theft capabilities “as a service” to a broad audience of buyers. During the first half of 2025, Bitsight observed sustained growth in Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) and Remote Access Trojan (RAT) activity across dark web forums and marketplaces.

What You Don't Know: The Role of Threat Intelligence in Driving Cybersecurity Awareness

In times of geopolitical and economic instability, no organization would consider running without backups, additional support, clear end goals, and company-wide communication. Within business, the wisdom of strength in numbers and power in unity is widely understood. However, when it comes to its cybersecurity – a critical pillar that reputation, safety, and resilience rely upon – the opposite often happens.

November 10, 2025 Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing

Microsoft’s DART team identified a new backdoor named SESAMEOP in July 2025 that uses the OpenAI Assistants API as its command and control (C2) channel. Proofpoint has detailed a campaign targeting freight and trucking companies using remote monitoring and management (RMM) tools to steal cargo. Security researchers at Catchify identified a critical unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerability in the UniFi Access backup/export workflow, tracked as CVE-2025-52665, with a CVSS score of 10.0 (critical).