

By highlighting attack‑surface‑centric intel at a premier conference, Criminal IP accelerates enterprise adoption of proactive security models, reducing breach risk and improving SOC efficiency.
RSAC 2026 continues to serve as the bellwether for cyber‑security innovation, drawing thousands of executives, analysts, and technologists to discuss the next wave of defensive strategies. This year’s agenda places heightened emphasis on attack‑surface management, reflecting a market shift from perimeter‑only defenses to holistic, external visibility. As threat actors increasingly exploit misconfigured assets and shadow‑IT, organizations are seeking platforms that can map, monitor, and prioritize exposure across the entire digital footprint.
Criminal IP positions itself at the intersection of AI and OSINT, offering a unified platform that merges attack‑surface management with cyber‑threat intelligence. Its AI‑driven analytics ingest billions of open‑source data points, delivering real‑time scoring of IPs, domains, and URLs while flagging malicious infrastructure such as VPNs and proxy services. The platform’s decision‑ready intelligence is designed for SOCs and security operations teams, enabling rapid triage, automated enrichment via an API‑first architecture, and seamless integration into existing SIEM and SOAR workflows. Attendees at the booth can experience hands‑on demonstrations that illustrate how continuous monitoring translates into actionable alerts and prioritized remediation.
For enterprises, the implications are clear: adopting an attack‑surface‑centric approach can shrink the detection‑to‑response cycle and lower the likelihood of successful breaches. Criminal IP’s focus on proactive, data‑driven insights aligns with broader industry trends toward automation and predictive security. By engaging directly with the platform at RSAC, security leaders can evaluate deployment models, explore integration pathways, and gauge the ROI of shifting from reactive threat detection to a forward‑looking, intelligence‑led defense posture.
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