AI SPERA has teamed up with Torq to blend threat intelligence from Criminal IP into the Torq AI SOC Platform, so security teams can grab the context they need faster when alerts and incidents hit the queue.
Now, security operations center they’re basically drowning in alerts, but the real snag tends to show up after the alert arrives. Analysts often end up clicking through several threat intelligence tools just to figure out whether an IP address, a domain, or some internet facing asset is actually risky, or just background noise. That extra delay drags out investigations, and then you get this messy space for inconsistent calls.
So the whole idea behind the new integration is to take away that friction, by having Criminal IP intelligence come in straight into the SOC day to day workflows. The indicators are automatically enriched with things like IP reputation, kind of suspicious activity, phishing linkages, exposed services, infrastructure details, and even known vulnerabilities, all before they ever reach the analysts, and yeah it gets done fast.
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The platform can also spot VPN usage, anonymization services, hosting infrastructure risks, DNS security issues, and exploit exposure that is tied to internet-facing assets. Once it’s enriched, the information then gets fed into Torq’s AI-driven workflows to help sort out incidents and decide what response actions make sense.
This move reflects a wider trend in cybersecurity, where orgs are sliding from manual investigations to automated, intelligence-driven security operations, that can keep up with the ever growing alert volumes, without falling behind.


