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Cyware and Microsoft Deepen Partnership to Advance Threat Intelligence Automation

Cyware has announced a strategic partnership with Microsoft to integrate its Cyware IntelExchange platform with Microsoft Sentinel and Defender. The collaboration enables bi-directional sharing of threat intelligence using STIX/TAXII standards, allowing real-time validation and faster response to indicators of compromise. Cyware’s tools are now deployable via the Microsoft Commercial Marketplace, simplifying procurement for enterprise and government customers.

Integration with Microsoft Defender further enables Defender Threat Intelligence insights to flow into Cyware for automated indicator searches against existing data and investigations. This announcement highlights the move towards continued collaborations between Microsoft and Cyware. By embedding AI-powered enrichment and actioning capabilities directly into Microsoft Sentinel, Cyware strengthens its position in the operational threat intelligence market while advancing Microsoft’s broader vision for intelligence-driven defense.

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Posted by Redmond Channel Partner magazine staff on October 21, 2025


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