Best Threat Intelligence Platforms

Compare the Top Threat Intelligence Platforms as of March 2026

What are Threat Intelligence Platforms?

Threat intelligence platforms are tools that enable organizations to collect, analyze, and act on cybersecurity threat data to proactively defend against potential attacks. These platforms aggregate information from a variety of sources, including internal security systems, open-source intelligence, commercial threat feeds, and government alerts, to provide a comprehensive view of the threat landscape. By processing and correlating this data, threat intelligence platforms identify emerging threats, track attacker tactics, and provide actionable insights that can be used to strengthen defenses and inform decision-making. Many threat intelligence platforms also integrate with other security systems, such as Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tools, to automate threat detection and response. Overall, these platforms enhance an organization’s ability to respond to and mitigate cyber threats quickly and effectively. Compare and read user reviews of the best Threat Intelligence platforms currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Reveelium

    Reveelium

    ITrust.fr

    3 out of 4 companies are subject to computer attacks or hacking. However, 90% are equipped with essential security equipment that does not detect these malicious attacks. APTs, malicious behaviors, viruses, crypto lockers, override existing security defenses and no current tool can detect these attacks. Yet these attacks leave footprints of their passage. Finding these malicious traces on a large amount of data and exploiting these signals is impossible with current tools. Reveelium correlates and aggregates all types of logs from an information system and detects attacks or malicious activity in progress. An essential tool in the fight against cyber-malware Reveelium SIEM can be used alone or complemented by Ikare, Reveelium UEBA or ITrust’s Acsia EDR, to provide a true next-generation security center (SOC). Have the practices of its teams monitored by a third party and obtain an objective opinion on its level of safety.
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