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Top 33 Leaders in Threat Intelligence 2025

Leadership is the backbone of any successful operation, streamlining complex processes and ensuring that teams work with clarity and direction. In the fast-evolving world of threat intelligence, where vast amounts of data must be analysed and acted upon swiftly, strong leadership becomes even more crucial. As Stephen Covey said, “Effective leadership is putting first things first.

Decoding Threat Intelligence: A Glossary

Threat intelligence is a vast and evolving field that encompasses a wide range of concepts, methodologies, and terminologies. Whether you are a cybersecurity professional, an analyst, or someone looking to enhance your understanding of the domain, being familiar with key terms is essential. However, the sheer number of acronyms and technical jargon used in threat intelligence can often be overwhelming and difficult to keep up with.

Build vs. Buy: What's the Best Threat Intelligence Approach?

Cyber threats are escalating rapidly, with the cost of global cybercrime projected to reach $10.5 trillion annually by 2025, up from $3 trillion in 2015. In response, organisations are significantly ramping up their cybersecurity investments. The global threat intelligence market size was estimated at $11.6 billion in 2023 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.6% from 2024 to 2030. However, merely increasing budgets isn’t enough.

ThreatQuotient, 4-Time Technology Excellence Leader in the SPARK Matrix

The cybersecurity market continues to become more crowded, making it increasingly difficult for organizations to separate hype from reality and find security solutions that truly meet their needs. Messages sound the same. Demos look impressive, but how much is vision? And when the rubber meets the road, it’s hard to know what to expect in terms of the deployment, user experience, and impact to the business.

4-Time Technology Excellence Leader in the SPARK Matrix

The cybersecurity market continues to become more crowded, making it increasingly difficult for organizations to separate hype from reality and find security solutions that truly meet their needs. Messages sound the same. Demos look impressive, but how much is vision? And when the rubber meets the road, it’s hard to know what to expect in terms of the deployment, user experience, and impact to the business.

ThreatQuotient Positioned as a Leader in the 2025 SPARK Matrix TM: Digital Threat Intelligence Management, by QKS Group

TheQKS Group SPARK Matrix™ provides competitive analysis and ranking of the leading Digital Threat Intelligence Management vendors. ThreatQuotient, with its comprehensive technology for Digital Threat Intelligence Management, has received strong ratings across the parameters of technology excellence and customer impact.

Does Higher Ed Mean Higher Risk? Why University Campuses Are Under Threat

Universities are built for openness, but that openness comes with a steep price. Higher education institutions face an average of 3,574 cyberattacks per week, the highest of any industry. With open networks, unmanaged devices, and critical research infrastructure, they have become a prime target for cybercriminals, nation-state actors, and ransomware groups.

Security Bulletin: Critical Vulnerabilities in Kubernetes Ingress NGINX Controller

CVE-2025-1974 is a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in Kubernetes’ Ingress-NGINX Controller that allows unauthenticated attackers with network access to inject arbitrary NGINX configuration directives, potentially leading to full cluster compromise. Ingress-NGINX is a software-only ingress controller provided by the Kubernetes project. Because of its versatility and ease of use, ingress-nginx is quite popular: it is deployed in over 40% of Kubernetes clusters.