Cyware, the leader in threat intelligence management, security collaboration, and orchestrated response, today released new research revealing that a majority see the importance of having a Threat Int...

New Research Highlights Low Operational Maturity, Limited Sharing Practices and Growing Demand for AI-powered Support
LONDON: Cyware, the leader in threat intelligence management, security collaboration, and orchestrated response, today released new research revealing that a majority see the importance of having a Threat Intelligence Program and have started a Program. However, 80% of respondents recognise their threat intelligence programs are not fully operationalised, highlighting a significant opportunity for threat intelligence automation. The findings, gathered from security professionals at InfoSec Europe 2025, expose critical gaps in the maturity and automation of legacy threat intelligence platform capabilities, as well as a growing appetite for AI-driven solutions to augment speed, context and actioning of threat intel.
Further survey results support this gap in operationalised threat intelligence, where 30% noted they are grappling with too many feeds with too little context, followed by a lack of automation/playbooks capabilities at 29%, and insufficient dedicated staff at 18%. All of these challenges reflect the need for maturing and operationalising threat intelligence that can be addressed with an AI-driven, automation-rich threat intelligence platform (TIP).
Survey responses identified the most in-demand TIP capabilities as follows: automation (48%), contextualisation and enrichment (37%) and more accurate risk scoring (34%). “We are excited to see this validation, coming straight from security practitioners, for how we’ve designed automation across the threat intelligence management lifecycle,” said Anuj Goel, CEO and Co-founder of Cyware. “Our unified threat intelligence solution automates ingestion, normalisation, de-duplication, enrichment and all the way through to threat actioning, facilitating and accelerating the full threat workflow.”
The automation theme continued in survey results, with over half (51%) of cybersecurity professionals believing AI is best placed to automate triaging and prioritisation of threats. Cautious excitement exists with AI, where 61% said they would only trust AI agents to take limited autonomous actions (such as blocking IOCs or quarantining endpoints) provided there was still human oversight.
“The survey confirms what many in the industry are already feeling – that traditional approaches to threat intelligence are no longer enough,” said Brett Candon, VP International at Cyware. “Security teams need AI-powered tools that can enrich data with context, automate time-consuming workflows and support real-time decision making. The opportunity is an augmented system from AI and automation that maintains human verification or oversight while improving their capacity to defend against the volume and complexity of today’s threats.”
Additional key research findings include:
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Cyware is leading the industry in operational threat Intelligence and collective defense, helping security teams transform threat intelligence from fragmented data points to actionable, real-time decisions. We unify threat intelligence management, intel sharing and collaboration, as well as hyper-orchestration and automation — eliminating silos and enabling organisations to outmaneuver adversaries faster and more effectively.
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Fonte: Business Wire
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