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Security analysts, SOC teams, and threat intelligence practitioners who need structured, contextualized intelligence without vendor lock-in.
About Threat Landscape
Threat Landscape is an automated threat intelligence platform built for security analysts and SOC teams who need high-confidence, actionable intelligence — without the manual triage.
The platform continuously ingests and processes global OSINT and darknet sources, automatically extracting structured facts and filtering out noise before it reaches analysts. All intelligence is normalized into STIX 2.1 format, MITRE ATT&CK mapped, and correlated across threat actors, malware families, CVEs, TTPs, and IOCs — so teams spend time acting on intelligence, not building it.
Key capabilities include interactive dashboards, visualized STIX threat graphs, advanced search and filtering, darknet monitoring for leak-site claims and criminal chatter, automated daily and weekly digests, and a RESTful API for integration with SIEM, SOAR, and TIP platforms.
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"Gives us data-backed confidence" Posted 2026-04-01
Pros: Having a platform that translates complex threat data into clear, boardroom-ready insights has genuinely changed how I approach security discussions with leadership.
Cons: Wish we could build our own charts directly in the UI
Overall: I can now walk into any risk conversation with data-backed confidence. threatlandscape.io makes me a stronger advocate for security investment.
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"Quick context during incident response " Posted 2026-03-30
Pros: The STIX-native structure is a game-changer. Instead of reading a 2,000-word article about a new threat actor and manually extracting IOCs, I get pre-correlated objects: here's the actor, here are their known TTPs (mapped to MITRE ATT&CK), here are the CVEs they exploit, and here are the IOCs—all linked together in a graph I can actually navigate at 2 AM when my brain is fried.
Cons: No free tier, and API access for enterprise tier only
Overall: The noise reduction is real. I've cut my morning threat briefings from 90 minutes of skimming RSS feeds to about 20 minutes of reviewing their curated dashboard.
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"Strong Threat Intelligence Capabilities with Excellent Value for Money" Posted 2026-03-30
Pros: Cost-effective compared to similar threat intelligence platforms
Easy onboarding and quick adoption by analysts
Clean, intuitive interface
Delivers relevant and actionable threat intelligence
Supports efficient analyst workflows without unnecessary complexityCons: Feature set is comparable rather than differentiated in some areas
Advanced customization options could be expanded furtherOverall: As a SOC Manager, having a reliable and efficient threat intelligence platform is critical to our daily operations. After several years of working with Feedly for threat intelligence, we recently transitioned to the Threat Landscape Platform, and the experience has been very positive.
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The onboarding process was straightforward, allowing our team to quickly adapt and integrate the platform into our existing workflows. Threat Landscape delivers the core capabilities we relied on previously—curated threat intelligence feeds, relevant insights, and timely updates—while maintaining a clean and user-friendly interface.
One of the standout aspects for us has been the platform’s efficiency in delivering actionable intelligence without unnecessary complexity. It enables our analysts to stay focused on what matters most: identifying and responding to emerging threats.
Additionally, the platform offers strong value for organizations looking to optimize their security investments. It provides comparable functionality to other established solutions, making it a practical and cost-effective choice for teams seeking to scale their threat intelligence capabilities without compromising on quality.
Overall, our transition has been smooth, and Threat Landscape has proven to be a dependable addition to our security stack. I would recommend it to other SOC teams looking for a balanced combination of usability, capability, and value.
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