ThreatBook, a global leader in cyber threat intelligence, detection, and response, has unveiled ThreatBook Advanced Threat Intelligence (ATI), a new service launched worldwide from its Singapore and Hong Kong offices. Tailored for threat intelligence platforms (TIPs), security operation centers (SOCs), and cybersecurity analysts, ATI delivers granular insights, particularly addressing APAC-centric threats amid rising regional attacks.
APAC faces 34% of worldwide cyber-attacks, driven by sophisticated tactics like ransomware and credential theft, yet global coverage lags in regional nuances such as language-specific tooling and C&C infrastructure. ATI bridges this by capturing elusive threats from Asia and identifying Western adversaries targeting the region, offering localized TTPs to shorten dwell times. "With several billion attack records from all corners of the world analyzed daily, ThreatBook ATI is a truly global solution enriched with granular, local insights," said Mr. Feng XUE, Chief Executive Officer of ThreatBook. "We are of the opinion that Asia Pacific-centric threat intelligence matters... and ATI can offer organizations a truly APAC perspective. We have a track record of exclusive discovery when it comes to cybercriminals, including advanced persistent threat (APT) groups; and at the end of the day, local context quickens threat detection and reduces dwell time."
ATI minimizes false positives with real-time global collection using dozens of engines on vast datasets, AI-based filtering, and expert cross-verification. It employs AI for threat report classification, labeling, and a built-in assistant for rapid data correlation, turning unstructured intelligence into structured, query-responsive insights. Daily outputs include over 600 zero-day vulnerabilities, empowering faster analysis and informed decisions.
Studies emphasize unified platforms as a priority for cybersecurity teams, providing centralized risk views to streamline operations. ATI supports this via machine- and human-readable formats, integrating effortlessly with SIEM, firewalls, and other tools through marketplaces, feeds, or APIs. For SOCs, it enhances rule-based signals for higher accuracy; analysts access it via a global web portal. "High quality threat intelligence enhances existing security tools... making them more reliable and accurate, and leading to less false positives across the stack," added Mr. Xue.
ThreatBook ATI complements the company's lifecycle solutions, trusted since 2015 by thousands of enterprises. 2025 recognitions in Forrester and Gartner affirm its NDR prowess, positioning ATI as essential for global defenders navigating East-West threat divides.
ThreatBook's ATI launch equips organizations with precise, APAC-enriched intelligence to counter escalating risks, fostering proactive detection and resilient cybersecurity postures worldwide.
ThreatBook is a global cybersecurity company specializing in advanced threat intelligence, detection, and response. Founded in 2015, ThreatBook equips enterprises, governments, and service providers with the clarity and context needed to defend against evolving digital risks.
By combining artificial intelligence with deep threat intelligence, ThreatBook delivers real-time visibility, hyper-accurate detections, and early-warning insights against nation-state actors, cybercriminal groups, and emerging attack campaigns. With unique vantage points from across the Asia Pacific region and beyond, ThreatBook provides intelligence coverage that bridges Eastern and Western threat landscapes, offering an unmatched perspective for global defenders.