3 Decisions CISOs Need to Make to Prevent Downtime Risk in 2026
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3 Decisions CISOs Need to Make to Prevent Downtime Risk in 2026
"Public or low-quality feeds may have been sufficient in the past, but in 2026, threat actors are more funded, coordinated, and dangerous than ever. Accurate and timely information is a deciding factor when counteracting them. It's the lack of relevant data that doesn't allow SOCs to maintain focus on the real risks relevant here and now. Only continuously refreshed feeds sourced from active threat investigations can enable smart, proactive action."
"Sourced from the latest manual investigations of malware and phishing done by 15K SOC teams и 600K analysts, this solution provides: Early threat detection: fresh, extensive data expands threat coverage for attack prevention. Mitigated risk of incidents: being informed about the most relevant malicious indicators minimizes the chance of incidents. Stability in operations: destructive downtime is prevented, ensuring the company's sustainability."
Operational downtime from cyberattacks causes substantial business damage, making reduction of dwell time a top priority. SOC effectiveness depends on high-quality, relevant data and continuously refreshed threat intelligence. In 2026, threat actors are more funded, coordinated, and dangerous, increasing the need for accurate and timely information. STIX/TAXII-compatible threat intelligence feeds sourced from manual investigations by 15K SOC teams and 600K analysts enable early threat detection, reduce incident risk, and preserve operational stability. Delivering this intel into SIEM, EDR/XDR, TIP, or NDR expands coverage, provides actionable insights, and lowers the chance of disruptive incidents.
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