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Boosting Cyber Resilience with Smarter Threat Intelligence.

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Cybersecurity leaders are no longer waiting for threats—they’re outsmarting them.
Our latest whitepaper, 2024 State of Threat Intelligence, reveals how over 550 cybersecurity professionals are evolving their threat intelligence strategies to stay ahead of attacks.

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✅ 76% use threat intelligence to assess risk across a wide range of threats
✅ 72% use it to prioritize vulnerabilities most likely to be targeted
✅ 85% say their programs are already intermediate or advanced
✅ 9 out of 10 organizations plan to increase threat intel budgets in 2025

📩 Download the whitepaper now to see how enterprise teams are making smarter, faster, and more strategic decisions with threat intelligence at the core.

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