Censys, a leading Internet intelligence platform, has announced a series of new integrations across AI, SIEM, SOAR, and threat intelligence platforms, aimed at transforming modern Security Operations Center (SOC) workflows. The move strengthens the company’s role as a foundational intelligence layer for organizations seeking faster, more efficient threat detection and response.
The latest integrations embed Censys Internet intelligence directly into existing security tools, enabling organizations to gain real-time visibility into global Internet infrastructure. Security teams can now better assess the context and risk associated with IP addresses, domains, and exposed services allowing for quicker decision-making and more proactive threat mitigation.
“Security teams should focus on integrating external intelligence into the tools they already use, rather than adding more point solutions… organizations can enable faster triage, accelerate investigations, and proactively hunt threats,” said Meriam ElOuazzani, Vice President for Middle East, Turkey, and Africa at Censys.
Key integrations include native support for major platforms such as Cisco Splunk SOAR and Enterprise Security, Microsoft Sentinel, and Google SecOps. In addition, Censys has expanded its ecosystem through partner-led integrations with technologies including Palo Alto Cortex, Filigran OpenCTI, Maltego, and Dropzone AI. These integrations collectively enhance automation, threat visibility, and response capabilities across enterprise environments.
With cyber threats becoming increasingly sophisticated and AI-driven, the ability to integrate external intelligence into SOC workflows has become critical. Censys addresses this by enabling automated alert enrichment, faster validation of security incidents, and streamlined response through SOAR playbooks and ticketing systems.
“As adversaries leverage AI to operate at Internet scale, security teams must move faster to keep pace… embedding these insights directly into existing tools helps reduce response times and operate at scale,” added Sarah Ashburn, Chief Revenue Officer of Censys.
Joint customers benefit from improved collaboration across security teams, including SOC analysts, threat intelligence teams, and incident responders. By leveraging attacker-observable data and real-time Internet intelligence, organizations can investigate threats more effectively and prioritize responses with greater accuracy.
Industry partners have highlighted the value of these integrations in closing the gap between threat intelligence and action. Platforms like Maltego and Filigran emphasize enhanced visibility and improved operational efficiency, while AI-driven solutions such as Dropzone AI benefit from high-fidelity intelligence to accelerate alert investigation and response.
Censys now offers over 55 integrations across more than 45 technology partners, reinforcing its commitment to driving an open, collaborative security ecosystem. The company also plans to launch a partner spotlight series to showcase how its ecosystem delivers measurable outcomes for customers.
As enterprises continue to modernize their security operations, Censys’ expanded integration strategy provides a scalable, intelligence-driven approach to managing cyber risk, enabling organizations to defend against threats at the speed and scale required in today’s digital landscape.
