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The threats to your organization are constantly changing. With threat intelligence solutions, security teams can find what’s relevant to your organization and keep it safe. 

Threat Intelligence Solutions: How Flare Gathers Information

How does Flare produce threat intelligence? 

Your team needs to be on top of threats, but manual scanning is a daunting task. Flare automates the process of scanning for threats, monitoring the clear & dark web — as well as illicit Telegram channels — continuously, and sending you alerts when it detects your organization, employees’ names, domains, IP, or any other key information so your team can find leaked or stolen data and take action quickly.

What are the key benefits of the Flare threat intelligence solution? 

  • Automated continuous monitoring: Using an automated solution gives you 24/7 coverage, so you will know as soon as your information appears where it should not be. 
  • A proactive security stance: By actively seeking out potential threats, you can catch breaches early and take steps to protect your data, systems, and networks.
  • Visibility into the deep and dark web: Flare’s monitoring solution scans the deep, dark, and clear web, as well as illicit Telegram channels, to find and remediate leaks before threat actors take advantage of them. 

Why use Flare for threat intelligence? 

Flare provides organizations with insights and monitoring that can give you an edge when it comes to today’s evolving threat landscape.

Threat Intelligence Solutions: An Overview

What is threat intelligence? 

Security intelligence is the practice of gathering, analyzing and using data about threats to improve an organization’s cybersecurity. A threat intelligence solution pulls relevant data about threats from various sources so that the organization can respond swiftly to risks.

Is threat intelligence the same as security intelligence? 

The terms “security intelligence” and ”threat intelligence” are often used interchangeably, but they’re not technically the same. Security intelligence usually refers to a larger process or strategy, while threat intelligence refers to the data being gathered and used as part of that strategy.

What are the types of threat intelligence?

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There are four types of threat intelligence

  • Strategic: Summarizes potential threats, trends, and their business impact.
  • Tactical: Information about the tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) being used by threat actors.
  • Technical: Alerts an organization when an attack is underway and helps block the attack.
  • Operational: Data that’s used to anticipate future attacks.

Where does threat intelligence come from? 

Threat intelligence solutions gather information from a range of sources including, networks, applications, software, open source intelligence (OSINT), and scans of the web focused on particular keywords or information.

Why do organizations need threat intelligence solutions? 

Threat actors share intelligence with one another. They are constantly talking with one another on the dark web and on illicit Telegram channels. Without the same level of intelligence, it’s difficult to counter their attacks. If criminals are using threat intelligence, security teams should too to stay ahead. 

How can threat intelligence help stop breaches? 

Threat intelligence can make a huge difference to the security of your data. Effective intelligence can help your organization strengthen cyber defenses, hunt for threats, remediate vulnerabilities, improve compliance, and streamline your cybersecurity processes. In other words, you can’t prepare for threats you don’t know about.

What is the impact of data theft?

The average cost of a data breach is  $4.45 million. This includes the cost of finding and remediating the breach, interruptions of operations, legal fees and other fines. However many industries experience higher costs, which can be devastating for small and midsize businesses. 

Threat Intelligence with Flare

Flare provides the leading Threat Exposure Management (TEM) solution for organizations. Our technology constantly scans the online world, including the clear & dark web, to discover unknown events, automatically prioritize risks, and deliver actionable intelligence you can use instantly to improve security. Flare’s threat intelligence solution can help you better understand the risks your organization faces. 

Our solution integrates into your security program in 30 minutes to provide your team with actionable intelligence and automated remediation for high-risk exposure. See it yourself with our free trial.

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