
For many organizations, the issue isn’t a lack of cyber threat intelligence. Instead, internal security teams grapple with an excess of threat intelligence data, including alerts, indicators, and dashboards, yet their brand protection still falls short.
Why is that? Because merely having threat intelligence data doesn’t automatically enhance your security posture. Without the proper context, analysis, and processes, threat intelligence data remains just that, and not threat intelligence.
To effectively safeguard your brand, you need to cut through the noise and transform overwhelming data into actionable threat intelligence.
Confronting the Threat Intelligence Data Tsunami
Regardless of size, internal security teams are struggling to stay afloat in a sea of threat intelligence data. A 2025 research study conducted by Forrester reveals that 82% of senior IT and cybersecurity leaders fear missing threats due to the overwhelming volume of alerts and data.
The problem isn’t just quantity; it’s complexity. Sixty-one percent of respondents feel overwhelmed by too many threat intelligence feeds, and 60% cite a shortage of skilled threat analysts. Prioritizing threats and responding quickly is a persistent challenge as only 28% of respondents report being able to proactively respond to cyberthreats .
While the availability of threat intelligence data has never been greater, information overload is a significant issue. With countless vendors and data sources to choose from, the challenge is no longer acquiring intelligence data but filtering and translating it into actionable intelligence. To avoid being overwhelmed, organizations must clearly define their intelligence requirements and prioritize sources that directly support those needs. On the other hand, indiscriminately consuming multiple threat data feeds with the expectation of improved protection and “intelligence” is a misguided approach.
Navigating Through the Intelligence
Cyber threat intelligence should empower security teams to transition from reactive defense to proactive protection by converting raw data into actionable insights across three key intelligence tiers. Strategic intelligence aids long-term planning by identifying broader threat trends and their implications. Operational intelligence links these high-level insights to specific adversaries and organizational risks, providing essential context. Tactical intelligence delivers real-time, detailed threat data to support rapid detection and automated response. When strategically integrated, this intelligence enables organizations to disrupt adversaries, prevent fraud, and close security gaps before the exploitation occurs.
So, what happens when an organization can’t refine its intelligence? One significant consequence is the failure to filter out false positives and irrelevant data from automated feeds. Beyond wasting valuable analyst time on unnecessary triage, poor-quality feeds can trigger automated blocks that disrupt business-critical services. For instance, ingesting a feed that mistakenly includes domains from the Umbrella Top 1000 — a ranking of the 1,000 most frequently requested domains across the Cisco global network — could inadvertently block access to essential SaaS platforms.
Even more disruptive, if internal IP ranges such as those defined in RFC1918 are leaked into a feed, they could break internal connectivity and cause widespread network issues. This underlines the importance of vetting vendors to ensure they have safeguards in place to maintain data quality and relevance before onboarding data.
Compounding the issue is the speed and volume of modern threats. Without the capacity to filter signal from noise quickly and efficiently, internal teams struggle to keep up, leaving their brands exposed in a fast-moving digital landscape.
Finally, many organizations face resource limitations that extend beyond simply having enough analysts; it also involves their expertise and experience. Without deep expertise in threat intelligence, digital risk, and brand abuse, analysts may struggle to interpret complex threats accurately. This gap can delay responses to brand-specific threats, leaving organizations vulnerable to damage that could have been prevented.
The Limitations of Commercial Threat Intelligence Feeds
Commercial threat intelligence feeds provide visibility into the overall threat landscape, but they often lack the precision and contextual relevance required for effective digital brand protection. Internal security teams relying solely on these feeds may become overwhelmed with generic indicators that fail to map directly to brand-specific risks. Without the internal expertise or resources to analyze and operationalize this data, the intelligence remains underutilized and fails to achieve its intended impact.
The Benefits of a Brand Protection Solution
For an overburdened team unable to maximize their threat intelligence to better protect their digital brand, a brand protection solution may provide the answer. A brand protection solution powered by threat intelligence is specifically engineered to address brand-specific threats with precision and relevance.
Brand solutions that are purpose-built to utilize threat intelligence and its data, can better focus on identifying and mitigating threats that directly impact your brand, including impersonation, phishing, and abuse across digital channels. Fortra transforms intelligence into actions by automating detection, prioritization, and takedown, reducing noise and enabling teams to focus on ultimately what matters, protecting the brand’s reputation and trust.
What distinguishes Fortra Brand Protection in our utilizing of threat intelligence data are two key dimensions we prioritize:
- Coverage: This refers to the breadth of threat visibility such as how many sources, threat types, and attack surfaces are represented.
- Uniqueness: This reflects the originality and proprietary nature of the data, offering insights not found elsewhere.
Fortra excels in both areas. We deliver extensive coverage by ingesting intelligence from a wide array of internal and external sources, including our own product ecosystem. This is further enriched by our dedicated FIRE team (Fortra’s Threat Intelligence Research Experts), who actively investigate emerging threats, uncover new vulnerabilities, and publish high-fidelity IOCs and insights. These findings are fed back into Fortra’s centralized threat intelligence data, which in turn powers and enhances all Fortra products, ensuring customers benefit from timely, relevant, and actionable intelligence.
By combining broad visibility with proprietary, in-depth threat intelligence, Fortra Brand Protection minimizes blind spots and maximizes operational impact. It alleviates the burden from internal teams by delivering targeted, brand-specific insights, thus eliminating the need to sift through generic threat feeds to identify what truly matters.
Ready to overwhelming threat data into actionable insights for effective brand protection? Connect with Fortra Brand Protection to elevate your utilization of threat intelligence data.