Recorded Future, the world's largest threat intelligence company, offers a comprehensive Intelligence Cloud platform. It provides end-to-end intelligence, ranging from adversaries and infrastructure to targets. The tool indexes the internet, including open and dark web as well as technical sources, offering real-time visibility into an expanding attack surface and threat landscape. This helps enterprises reduce risk and drive their business securely with speed and confidence. Though headquartered in Boston, Recorded Future has its offices and employees spread globally. It assists a vast range of businesses and governmental organizations with real-time, unbiased and actionable intelligence.
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This tool provides real-time visibility into brand-related risks across multiple sources, including the dark web, social media and compromised credentials. It allows flexible alert automation and customization with contextual intelligence cards, useful to quickly identify and mitigate threats before they escalate. The integration with our existing security stack is seamless, and the dashboard and reporting are intuitive for both end-users (analysts) and for senior management.
Alert Configuration Customization options Broad coverage
We have found the customer support provided by Recorded Future to be the best part of the service. Obviously, the product is very effective at identifying and reducing risk to our organization, but the addition of what is really white glove customer service has been incomparable to other vendors that we have.
Some advanced features are only available in higher-tier subscription plans, which increase costs for the organizations. Plus, they rely on external service providers for some functions (like squatted domain takedown) for which we lose visibility of who, where, when, and how performs the action.
It's complex requires a lot of users not so clear alert with AI although it helps a lot
High degree of administrative overhead. Technical alerts are often noisy. Configuration often requires assistance.