Cyber Intelligence
Clarity before threats materialize.
Intelligence-led defense begins with understanding who would target your organization, why, and how. We translate that picture into decisions you can act on at both the strategic and operational level.
What we do
Adversary-aware, by design.
Our cyber intelligence capability is delivered through the specialized intelligence partners within our Consortium, brought together under a single RedLine engagement.
You work with one point of accountability while drawing on deep, sector-specific expertise mobilized for your environment.
Effective cybersecurity begins with a clear view of the adversaries most relevant to your organization. We profile those actors, map how they operate, and identify where your environment is exposed to them.
The output is decision-ready intelligence: strategic for the board, operational for the security team, and tactical for the people responsible for detection and response.

Services
The full intelligence cycle, applied to your environment.
Threat landscape assessment
A structured analysis of the threat actors, campaigns, and trends most relevant to your sector, geography, and operating profile.
Adversary profiling & TTP mapping
Detailed profiles of the threat actors most likely to target your organization, with their tactics, techniques, and procedures mapped to frameworks including MITRE ATT&CK.
Exposure analysis
What is visible from the outside, what is reachable, and what is targetable. External attack surface assessment grounded in adversary perspective.
Strategic intelligence briefings
Board and executive-level briefings that translate technical threat data into business risk considerations.
Operational intelligence feeds
Curated, contextualized intelligence delivered to your security and IT teams, relevant, prioritized, and clear of noise.
Pre-incident risk indicators
Early-warning monitoring designed around the specific adversaries and campaigns most relevant to your environment.
Use cases
For organizations facing identifiable adversaries.
Cyber intelligence delivers the most value where risk is shaped by specific actors and motives.
Typical engagements support:
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Boards and executive teams making security investment decisions
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CISOs prioritizing defense around real adversary capability
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Security operations teams who need contextualized, decision-ready intelligence
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Risk and compliance leaders preparing for sector-specific threat profiles
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M&A, geopolitical, or strategic decisions that benefit from informed risk assessment
