6 Cyberattack Intel Agent examples Filtered views suggested by our Threat Intelligence Advisors Feedly’s Cyberattack Intel Agent enables you to be the first to know about relevant attacks, spot patterns, and prioritize your analysis. It's powered by the Real-Time Threat Graph, providing you with current and relevant attack context in a single view, enabling quick analysis and custom reporting. It collects data from over 10,000 OSINT sources, including SEC filings and regional stock exchange reports. What makes an effective Cyberattack Intel Agent view? We asked Feedly Threat Intelligence Advisors to provide their favorite and most useful configurations and explain how clients use them to protect their organizations. Example 1: Trending cyberattacks Most CISOs want to be aware of what's going on, not just in their industry, but in cybersecurity in general. This trending cyberattacks view ensures that you don't miss any emerging attacks, or even those that are making headlines in sources you might not follow. The “What? So What?” column helps you immediately understand not only what happened, but often, who was behind it, how they operated, and what to watch for. Example 2: Industry cyberattacks If threat actors are targeting your competitors, they are likely to target you next. Why? Many industries use similar software, processes, and defensive postures. If a threat actor finds success targeting one company in the industry, they are likely to pivot to the next. This view narrows cyberattacks to those affecting companies in a specific industry, such as finance. For any listed attack, you can explore the Cyberattack Insights card for additional details, including the timeline, threat actors, malware, and more. You can also read source articles at the bottom of the cards to see the original context. Example 3: Supply chain attacks When a vendor, supplier, or service provider is compromised, attackers can use that entry point to pivot into your environment through...