
Criminal IP to Present Decision-Ready Threat Intelligence at RSAC™ 2026
The pace of cyber threats continues to accelerate, demanding proactive and precise security strategies. For organizations to stay ahead, the ability to translate raw threat data into actionable intelligence is paramount. This crucial need forms the backdrop for an exciting announcement from Criminal IP, an industry leader set to showcase its “decision-ready” threat intelligence capabilities at the upcoming RSAC™ 2026 Conference.
Criminal IP Takes Center Stage at RSAC™ 2026
Cybersecurity professionals worldwide eagerly anticipate the RSAC™ (RSA Conference) each year for its insights into the latest security trends, innovations, and solutions. In 2026, from March 23rd to 26th, the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California, will once again host this significant event. Against this prestigious backdrop, Criminal IP will be positioned at Booth N-6555, ready to engage with attendees and demonstrate its advanced cybersecurity platform.
Beyond Raw Data: The Power of Decision-Ready Threat Intelligence
Traditional threat intelligence often provides a flood of information, leaving security teams struggling to distill it into practical actions. Criminal IP aims to bridge this gap with its AI-powered platform. Their focus is on delivering what they term “decision-ready” threat intelligence. This means transforming complex threat data into clear, concise, and actionable insights that empower security analysts and IT professionals to make informed decisions rapidly.
- What is Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI)? CTI involves collecting, processing, and analyzing information about potential or existing threats to an organization’s assets. Effective CTI helps predict, prevent, and respond to cyber attacks.
- The “Decision-Ready” Advantage: Instead of raw indicators of compromise (IOCs) or verbose reports, decision-ready intelligence provides context, risk scores, and clear recommendations, enabling faster incident response and proactive security posture adjustments.
Attack Surface Management (ASM): A Proactive Stance
Alongside its threat intelligence offerings, Criminal IP specializes in Attack Surface Management (ASM). The attack surface represents all the points where an unauthorized user can try to enter or extract data from an environment. Managing this surface is critical for reducing an organization’s overall risk exposure.
Criminal IP’s AI-powered ASM capabilities likely include:
- Comprehensive Asset Discovery: Identifying all internet-facing assets, including unknown or shadow IT resources.
- Vulnerability Detection: Continuously scanning and assessing identified assets for known security weaknesses (e.g., those referenced by CVEs such as CVE-2023-XXXX or CVE-2024-YYYY, where specific numbers would illustrate real-world examples).
- Risk Prioritization: Applying intelligence to rank vulnerabilities and misconfigurations based on their potential impact and exploitability.
- Exposure Monitoring: Tracking changes in the attack surface over time to detect new risks as they emerge.
The Role of AI in Modern Cybersecurity
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept in cybersecurity; it’s an indispensable tool. Criminal IP’s reliance on AI for both ASM and CTI signifies a commitment to leveraging advanced analytics for faster, more accurate threat detection and analysis. AI algorithms can process vast amounts of data, identify subtle patterns indicative of threats, and automate aspects of threat hunting that would be impossible for human analysts alone.
The integration of AI enables platforms like Criminal IP to:
- Identify emerging threats: Analyze real-time global threat feeds to spot new attack vectors and malware strains.
- Enhance anomaly detection: Baseline normal network behavior and flag deviations that could indicate malicious activity.
- Automate remediation suggestions: Provide clear, AI-driven recommendations for patching, configuration changes, or policy updates based on identified risks.
Conclusion
Criminal IP’s participation in RSAC™ 2026 underscores the growing importance of sophisticated, AI-driven solutions in cybersecurity. Their focus on delivering “decision-ready” threat intelligence and robust Attack Surface Management empowers organizations to move beyond reactive security measures. Professionals attending RSAC™ 2026 are encouraged to visit Booth N-6555 from March 23rd to 26th to explore how Criminal IP’s platform can fortify their defenses against an increasingly complex threat landscape.


