Flare, a leader in identity-first cyber threat intelligence (CTI), is expanding capabilities for Flare CTI, and an Okta integration within its Identity Exposure Management (IEM) offering.
Together, these updates extend Flare's identity expertise into tactical threat intelligence use cases and agentic workflows to reshape security operations, according to the company.
Flare’s latest platform enhancements help organizations consolidate workflows, giving analysts the context they need to identify the threats that matter faster, and to take action sooner.
“Security teams are under pressure to seal the most potent threat vector, breached identities, and take advantage of new advances in AI, all while managing increasingly complex environments,” said Serge-Olivier Paquette, chief product officer, Flare. “Organizations need a clearer view of the real, concrete threats they face, the identities really at risk, and the actions they should take now. With these platform expansions, we’re bringing those capabilities together while helping customers prepare for a new generation of AI-assisted security operations.”
Flare CTI expands the company’s identity-first approach into more tactical and strategic cyber threat intelligence workflows, helping security teams investigate threats, analyze indicators, produce finished intelligence, and operationalize findings from a single platform, the vendor said. It brings together four core threat intelligence capabilities in a single offering:
- A centralized Intelligence Browser for researching IOCs, threat actors, and TTPs across multiple intelligence providers and entity relationships.
- AI-powered reporting tailored to different audiences
- Sandbox and file analysis for detonating suspicious files and URLs
- STIX/TAXII feeds that push intelligence directly into core security systems
By combining these capabilities with Flare’s identity-first intelligence foundation, organizations can streamline threat intelligence operations while reducing the complexity and cost associated with managing multiple point solutions, Flare said.
As part of the expansion, Flare also announced support for Okta within its IEM offering., enabling organizations to validate exposed credentials and identity risks against their Okta environments—helping security teams prioritize remediation, reduce account takeover risk, and stop breaches before they start.
Okta, along with Microsoft Entra ID, is now a supported identity provider, extending Flare’s ability to connect external threat intelligence with live identity infrastructure across many enterprise environments.
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