Compare the Top Threat Intelligence Platforms that integrate with IBM Cloud as of August 2025

This a list of Threat Intelligence platforms that integrate with IBM Cloud. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with IBM Cloud. View the products that work with IBM Cloud in the table below.

What are Threat Intelligence Platforms for IBM Cloud?

Threat intelligence platforms are tools that enable organizations to collect, analyze, and act on cybersecurity threat data to proactively defend against potential attacks. These platforms aggregate information from a variety of sources, including internal security systems, open-source intelligence, commercial threat feeds, and government alerts, to provide a comprehensive view of the threat landscape. By processing and correlating this data, threat intelligence platforms identify emerging threats, track attacker tactics, and provide actionable insights that can be used to strengthen defenses and inform decision-making. Many threat intelligence platforms also integrate with other security systems, such as Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tools, to automate threat detection and response. Overall, these platforms enhance an organization’s ability to respond to and mitigate cyber threats quickly and effectively. Compare and read user reviews of the best Threat Intelligence platforms for IBM Cloud currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    SIRP

    SIRP

    SIRP

    SIRP is a no-code risk-based SOAR platform that connects everything security teams need to ensure consistently strong outcomes into a single, intuitive platform. SIRP empowers Security Operations Centers (SOCs), Incident Response (IR) teams, Threat Intelligence teams, and Vulnerability Management (VM) teams through integration of security tools and powerful automation and orchestration tools. SIRP is a no-code SOAR platform with a built-in security scoring engine. The engine calculates real-world risk scores that are specific to your organization for every incident, alert, and vulnerability. This granular approach enables security teams to map risks to individual assets and prioritize response at scale. SIRP makes all security tools and functions available to security teams at the push of a button, saving thousands of hours each year. Design and enforce best practice security processes using SIRP’s intuitive drag-and-drop playbook building module.
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    Cyble

    Cyble

    Cyble

    Cyble is a leading AI-native cybersecurity platform that delivers intelligence-driven defense to help organizations stay ahead of evolving cyber threats. Powered by its Gen 3 Agentic AI, Cyble offers autonomous threat detection, real-time incident response, and proactive defense mechanisms. The platform provides comprehensive capabilities including attack surface management, vulnerability management, brand protection, and dark web monitoring. Trusted by governments and enterprises worldwide, Cyble combines unmatched visibility with scalable technology to keep security teams ahead of adversaries. With advanced AI that can predict threats months in advance, Cyble helps reduce response times and minimize risks. The company also offers extensive research, threat intelligence reports, and personalized demos to support customer success.
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    AT&T Alien Labs Open Threat Exchange
    The world's largest open threat intelligence community that enables collaborative defense with actionable, community-powered threat data. Threat sharing in the security industry remains mainly ad-hoc and informal, filled with blind spots, frustration, and pitfalls. Our vision is for companies and government agencies to gather and share relevant, timely, and accurate information about new or ongoing cyberattacks and threats as quickly as possible to avoid major breaches (or minimize the damage from an attack). The Alien Labs Open Threat Exchange (OTX™) delivers the first truly open threat intelligence community that makes this vision a reality. OTX provides open access to a global community of threat researchers and security professionals. It now has more than 100,000 participants in 140 countries, who contribute over 19 million threat indicators daily. It delivers community-generated threat data, enables collaborative research, and automates the update of your security infrastructure.
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    SOCRadar Extended Threat Intelligence
    SOCRadar Extended Threat Intelligence, a natively single platform from its inception that proactively identifies and analyzes cyber threats with contextual and actionable intelligence. Organizations need to have better visibility into external facing assets and services and the related vulnerabilities they may present. It is clearly not sufficient to have only EASM solutions to eliminate cyber risks. Rather, EASM technologies are advised to be a component of a broader enterprise vulnerability management strategy. Enterprises are seeking digital asset protection wherever exposure may occur. The traditional focus on social media and the dark web is insufficient as threat actors proliferate sources. Monitoring capabilities across all environments (cloud buckets, dark web) are considered to equip the security team effectively. For a comprehensive Digital Risk Protection, services like site takedown and automated remediation should also be included.
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    The Respond Analyst
    Accelerate investigations and improve analyst productivity with a XDR Cybersecurity Solution. The Respond Analyst™, an XDR Engine, automates the discovery of security incidents by turning resource-intensive monitoring and initial analysis into thorough and consistent investigations. Unlike other XDR solutions, the Respond Analyst connects disparate evidence using probabilistic mathematics and integrated reasoning to determine the likelihood that events are malicious and actionable. The Respond Analyst augments security operations teams by significantly reducing the need to chase false positives resulting in more time for threat hunting. The Respond Analyst allows you to choose best-of-breed controls to modernize your sensor grid. The Respond Analyst integrates with the leading security vendor offerings across important categories such as EDR, IPS, Web Filtering, EPP, Vulnerability Scanning, Authentication, and more.
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    Cisco SecureX
    SecureX is a cloud-native, built-in platform that connects our Cisco Secure portfolio and your infrastructure. It allows you to radically reduce dwell time and human-powered tasks. Achieve simplicity, visibility, and efficiency by removing bottlenecks that slow down your teams' access to answers and actions. SecureX includes XDR capabilities and beyond with every Cisco Secure product. Get an integrated and open platform that simplifies your existing ecosystem and works with third-party solutions. Experience unified visibility with a customizable dashboard and maintain context around incidents with a consistent ribbon that never leaves you. Accelerate threat investigations and incident management by aggregating and correlating global intelligence and local context in one view. Automate routine tasks using prebuilt workflows that align to common use cases. Or build your own workflows with our no-to-low code, drag-and-drop canvas.
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    Intel 471 TITAN
    Cybercriminals never sleep. You need round-the-clock threat intelligence to anticipate and track bad actors’ every move, and how they might attack your business. Our customers rely on TITAN, an intuitive intelligence SaaS platform built by intelligence and security professionals for intelligence and security professionals. It enables them to access structured information, dashboards, timely alerts, and intelligence reporting via the web portal or API integration. But TITAN doesn’t stop there. Use TITAN’s programmable RESTful API to power numerous connectors and integrations, integrating and operationalizing customized intelligence into your security operations. TITAN delivers structured technical and non-technical data and intelligence that is continually updated by our global team and automated processes. With structured data, less noise, and high-fidelity results, you can focus your team on the threats that matter most.
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    Google Digital Risk Protection
    Learn what a digital risk protection solution is and how it can help you be better prepared by understanding who is targeting you, what they’re after, and how they plan to compromise you. Google Digital Risk Protection delivers a broad digital risk protection solution either via stand-alone self-managed SaaS products or a comprehensive service. Both options give security professionals visibility outside their organization, the ability to identify high-risk attack vectors, malicious orchestration from the deep and dark web, and attack campaigns on the open web.  The Google Digital Risk Protection solution also provides contextual information on threat actors and their tactics, techniques, and procedures to provide a more secure cyber threat profile. Gain visibility into risk factors impacting the extended enterprise and supply chain by mapping your attack surface and monitoring deep and dark web activity.
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    Cyware

    Cyware

    Cyware

    Cyware is the only company building Virtual Cyber Fusion Centers enabling end-to-end threat intelligence automation, sharing, and unprecedented threat response for organizations globally. Cyware offers a full-stack of innovative cyber fusion solutions for all-source strategic, tactical, technical and operational threat intelligence sharing & threat response automation. Cyware’s Enterprise Solutions are designed to promote secure collaboration, inculcate cyber resilience, enhance threat visibility and deliver needed control by providing organizations with automated context-rich analysis of threats for proactive response without losing the element of human judgment. Cyware solutions are pushing the boundaries of current security paradigms by utilizing advances in Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Security Automation & Orchestration technologies to empower enterprises in adapting to the evolving threat landscape.
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