Published: 07 August 2024
Summary
Threat intelligence will evolve to expand security content coverage and support security operations activities relating to continuous threat exposure management programs. Product leaders should recognize that AI/GenAI will increasingly be a critical component of such evolution and plan accordingly.
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Key Findings
Adoption of AI/GenAI will impact threat intelligence (TI) with demand for AI-supported data analytics and reporting, as well as GenAI-assisted search and investigation capabilities.
TI will be required to expand its coverage outside of the traditional cybersecurity arena to monitor cyber-physical environments and assets, and deliver intelligence relating to cyber-physical systems (CPS) environments and deepfakes.
The need to assess and correlate threats with identified exposures provides an increasing opportunity for threat intelligence (TI) providers to support exposure management programs.
AI will become a key differentiating element of a TI market strategy to support predictive intelligence. It is no longer sufficient to
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