The intelligence layer between your threat feeds and your security tools. CIOC continuously analyzes global threat intelligence, correlates it with your environment, prioritizes risk, and enables immediate action — built for teams who are drowning in alerts and starving for answers.
Security teams in 2026 have more data than ever and less time than ever. The traditional stack assumes someone has time to chase every alert. Nobody does.
Government and industry advisories publish hundreds of actively exploited CVEs. Your scanner finds hundreds more. Nobody knows which ones affect your specific environment without hours of manual research.
You have 50 to 300 vendors. Each is a potential attack vector. Systematic vendor risk monitoring costs $30K to $50K per year, per platform — or it doesn't exist at all.
Your SIEM detects anomalies. Your XDR catches malware. Your threat intel subscription sits in a portal nobody reads. None of them talk to each other.
Proving response effectiveness requires days of manual compilation from tickets and emails. Metrics that should take seconds take days. By Tuesday, the question has moved on.
Case triage, hunt query generation, and threat assessment writing — work that used to require a senior analyst — now happen in seconds.
Open feeds, paid feeds, dark web sources. The raw material has never been better. The bottleneck is operationalizing it.
Enterprise threat intel is priced for Fortune 500 — $30K to $50K per module per year. Mid-market has the same threat surface with a fraction of the budget.
The same SOC team. The same threat landscape. The difference is whether their tools are doing the boring, brittle work — or whether they still are.
Three short reads cover the rest. Five minutes total. By the end you'll know enough to want a demo.
30-day pilot. One half-hour kickoff. Weekly check-ins. Walk away or convert on day 30.