Step 1
Define Intelligence Scope
Cyberani defines the organization’s monitored assets, brands, domains, executive exposure, intelligence priorities, and stakeholder needs.
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Monitor exposed assets, public-facing services, brand impersonation, leaked credentials, and other risks visible outside the organization.
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Reduce noise by filtering and enriching findings before they reach security teams, helping them focus on credible threats.
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Support regulatory needs, threat intelligence requirements, and SOC/MDR response activities with timely and relevant intelligence.
Cyberani One Intel monitors external and internet-facing assets, including web applications, published services, connected devices, TLS certificates, login pages, and perimeter vulnerabilities. This helps organizations understand what attackers may be able to discover or target from outside the environment, giving security teams a clearer basis for reducing external exposure.
Cyberani One Intel monitors external and internet-facing assets, including web applications, published services, connected devices, TLS certificates, login pages, and perimeter vulnerabilities. This helps organizations understand what attackers may be able to discover or target from outside the environment, giving security teams a clearer basis for reducing external exposure.
The service monitors the surface web, deep web, and dark web for brand impersonation, suspicious domains, fake accounts, fraudulent applications, leaked credentials, black-market activity, and exposed personal or financial data. Brand Protection includes a defined number of takedown actions for harmful public content, with additional takedown bundles available when required. The service can also support executive exposure monitoring through VIP protection.
Cyberani One Intel draws from multiple intelligence sources, including Cyberani’s proprietary sources, paid global intelligence sources, Aramco investigative sources, surface, deep, and dark web monitoring, and regulatory intelligence sources such as ISACs. These inputs are refined into curated threat intelligence feeds that can be delivered through a dedicated portal or integrated with SIEM platforms and security operations tools. Supported formats may include STIX/TAXII, CSV, and JSON.
The service delivers intelligence reporting for different audiences, including strategic reports for leadership, sector-focused reports, tactical and operational reports, and recurring intelligence updates. Threat hunt packages may include enriched indicators of behavior, Sigma and Yara rules, related indicators of compromise, and mapping to MITRE ATT&CK and the Diamond Model.
Cyberani supports Requests for Intelligence for specific business, regulatory, or operational needs. This may include regulatory request support, incident context, threat actor research, or assistance in building a more mature threat intelligence program. For MSOC and MDR clients, intelligence can also be aligned with Cyberani’s security operations workflows to improve alert context, investigation quality, and response effectiveness.
Step 1
Cyberani defines the organization’s monitored assets, brands, domains, executive exposure, intelligence priorities, and stakeholder needs.
Step 2
External assets, brand abuse, leaked data, dark web sources, and public attack surface indicators are monitored continuously.
Step 3
Threat data is collected from relevant intelligence sources, feeds, open sources, underground sources, and sector-specific reporting.
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Findings are reviewed, filtered, and enriched to reduce false positives and add context around relevance, risk, and potential impact.
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Cyberani delivers feeds, reports, alerts, hunt packages, takedown support, and custom intelligence responses based on the organization’s needs.

Understand what is exposed across the public digital environment and where attackers may find opportunities.

Use validated intelligence to help security teams focus on threats that are relevant to the organization.

Provide leadership, security, compliance, and response teams with intelligence that supports investment, remediation, and risk decisions.