Threat Intelligence
Also known as: Cyber threat intelligence, CTI
Threat intelligence is evidence-based knowledge about threats — actors, tactics, and indicators — used to inform defensive decisions. Infostealer intelligence is a high-value subset, providing fresh, actionable data on compromised credentials and exposed organisations.
What is threat intelligence?
Cyber threat intelligence (CTI) is processed information about adversaries and their methods that helps defenders anticipate, detect, and respond to attacks. It ranges from strategic (trends) to operational and tactical (specific indicators).
Why infostealer intelligence stands out
Much threat intelligence is descriptive. Infostealer intelligence is directly actionable: knowing that a specific employee's credentials appear in a fresh stealer log tells a team exactly what to reset and revoke, right now.
VantaPrism delivers operational, infostealer-specific threat intelligence — fresh, attributable, and tied to concrete actions like credential resets and session revocation.
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