Exabeam, a cybersecurity firm specialising in intelligence and automation, and Recorded Future, a threat intelligence company owned by Mastercard, have broadened their technology partnership to provide more proactive security operations for enterprise clients.
The integration links Exabeam’s New-Scale Security Operations Platform with Recorded Future’s Intelligence Platform, allowing security teams to enrich alerts with real-time threat data and automate responses to incidents. Analysts can now access contextual intelligence directly within Exabeam’s tools, reducing investigation times and improving threat remediation.
“Embedding our real-time intelligence across Exabeam workflows empowers security teams to pinpoint, prioritise, and rapidly remediate threats with full context and confidence,” said Vinod Chumber, Vice President of Ecosystems at Recorded Future.
The partnership enhances Exabeam’s suite of solutions, including New-Scale SIEM, New-Scale Analytics, and Exabeam Nova, by automatically correlating security events with external intelligence. Features such as dynamic risk scoring, prebuilt response playbooks, and automated threat enrichment are designed to shift organisations from reactive to intelligence-led security operations.
“Security teams need to move faster, and with greater precision,” said Steve Wilson, Chief AI Officer at Exabeam. “We’re not just adding more intel to a dashboard; we’re turning that intelligence into action with agentic AI. From detection to containment, this is how threat intelligence should work.”
The integrated solution is available immediately as part of Exabeam’s New-Scale Security Operations Platform.
Recorded Future, which Mastercard acquired in 2024, claims its platform spans more than 200 billion nodes of threat data and supports over 1,900 organisations globally. Exabeam, meanwhile, is positioned as a leader in security information and event management (SIEM) and user behaviour analytics.
The partnership comes amid growing demand from enterprises for automated, intelligence-driven defences as cyber threats increase in frequency and sophistication.
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