
Intelligence Reports
Gain clarity into evolving threats through expert-driven intelligence

From intelligence to decisions
Turn structured intelligence into actionable security and risk decisions.
Intelligence that drives action
Structured reporting to support defense decisions.

From data to context
Link indicators, incidents, and campaigns into full threat context

Decision-oriented insights
Support response, prioritization, and long-term planning

Consistent intelligence delivery
Regular reports aligned to operational and strategic needs
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FAQ
What does ThreatVision Intelligence Reports provide?
ThreatVision Intelligence Reports deliver structured threat intelligence across APT activity, vulnerabilities, and cyber policy, enabling organizations to understand threats, assess risk, and support decision-making.
How are APT Intelligence reports structured?
APT Intelligence reports include Flash Reports, Monthly Reports, and Campaign Tracking Reports (CTR), covering individual incidents, regional trends, and long-term attacker activity.
What insights do APT Intelligence reports provide?
They provide visibility into attacker behavior, tools, infrastructure, and TTPs, along with contextual analysis to support threat understanding and defense planning.
What is the purpose of vulnerability intelligence reports?
Vulnerability intelligence reports help organizations assess real-world exploitation risks and support patch prioritization and mitigation planning.
What is included in the Vulnerability Intelligence & Response (VIR) report?
VIR reports analyze high-risk vulnerabilities, including exploitation scenarios, affected scope, and mitigation approaches.
How does the Patch Management Report (PMR) support security teams?
PMR provides a structured list of critical vulnerabilities, including CVE references, PoC availability, affected products, and patching guidance to support prioritization.
What does Cyber Affairs Intelligence focus on?
Cyber Affairs Intelligence focuses on cyber policy, regulatory developments, and strategic analysis related to the Chinese-speaking cyber ecosystem.
Who should use Cyber Affairs Intelligence?
Cyber Affairs Intelligence is designed for CISOs, risk management teams, and decision-makers who need to understand policy and regulatory impact.
How frequently are ThreatVision Intelligence Reports updated?
Update frequency varies by report type, including twice weekly (Flash), weekly (PMR), biweekly (VIR, Cyber Affairs), and monthly (Monthly Reports).
How do these reports support security operations and strategy?
They provide validated, contextual intelligence that supports threat understanding, risk assessment, prioritization, and long-term security planning.

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