List of Defense Threat intelligence Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Defense Threat intelligence customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Defense Threat intelligence for Threat Modeling from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Defense Threat intelligence for Threat Modeling include: COFCO International, a Switzerland based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 11000 employees and revenues of $48.00 billion, EQ Bank Canada, a Canada based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 600 employees and revenues of $888.0 million, Quintet Private Bank, a Luxembourg based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 1650 employees and revenues of $619.0 million and many others.
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COFCO International | Consumer Packaged Goods | 11000 | $48.0B | Switzerland | Defense | Defense Threat intelligence | Threat Modeling | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, COFCO International deployed Defense Threat intelligence as part of a broader Microsoft Defender platform including Microsoft Defender XDR, Defender for IoT and Microsoft Sentinel to unify IT and OT security across its global agribusiness operations, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. The deployment targeted manufacturing and operations environments and extended visibility to Linux servers across production and infrastructure estates. The implementation aligns with the Threat Modeling category by instrumenting threat context and detection across endpoints, network edge and operational technology assets. Defense Threat intelligence was used to surface threat context and enable automated response playbooks within SecOps workflows, working alongside Microsoft Defender XDR for extended detection and response and Defender for IoT for OT asset monitoring. Microsoft Sentinel served as the centralized security information and event management layer, integrating telemetry from Defender XDR and Defender for IoT to provide correlated alerts and incident orchestration. Integrations focused on telemetry consolidation, alert enrichment and automation of response across IT and OT tooling, improving Linux server coverage and streamlining vulnerability review processes. Governance centered on SecOps workflow standardization and centralized incident orchestration under Geneva headquarters oversight, with rollout across COFCO International global operations. The implementation explicitly improved Linux server coverage and reduced time spent on security and vulnerability reviews, consistent with the stated outcomes.
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EQ Bank Canada | Banking and Financial Services | 600 | $888M | Canada | Defense | Defense Threat intelligence | Threat Modeling | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, EQ Bank implemented Defense Threat intelligence as part of a Microsoft 365 Defender and Microsoft Sentinel deployment to modernize security operations across its Canadian banking infrastructure. The deployment centralized extended detection and response and SIEM-driven threat analysis to improve visibility into server logging and incident detection across core security operations.
Configuration emphasis included Microsoft 365 Defender XDR telemetry ingestion and Microsoft Sentinel analytics rules, enabling consolidated threat intelligence enrichment, automated alerting, and playbook-driven investigation workflows. Defense Threat intelligence was used within the Defender suite to centralize SecOps threat analysis, support indicator of compromise correlation, and surface prioritized detections for incident response.
Integrations linked Defender telemetry with Sentinel as the central analytics and log retention layer, establishing a unified SecOps workflow for bank security teams in Canada. The program informed governance by centralizing alert handling and investigation processes, and produced explicitly reported outcomes, including 16 detections in a Mandiant red-team test compared with 1 previously and substantially improved server-logging visibility. This implementation positions Defense Threat intelligence to support Threat Modeling and ongoing threat hunting within EQ Bank security operations.
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Quintet Private Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 1650 | $619M | Luxembourg | Defense | Defense Threat intelligence | Threat Modeling | 2023 | Wahni IT |
In 2023, Quintet Private Bank implemented Defense Threat intelligence as part of a cloud-native security operations center, deploying the capability within the Threat Modeling application category across its Luxembourg operations. The deployment built on Microsoft 365 Defender XDR and Microsoft Sentinel to centralize telemetry and extend detection coverage for the bank's security monitoring and incident response functions.
Configuration focused on threat data ingestion, alert correlation, and XDR-driven endpoint and identity detection, with Defender Threat intelligence feeding context into Sentinel analytics and investigation workflows. Functional capabilities implemented included centralized alerting, automated correlation rules, threat intelligence enrichment, and analyst investigation tooling aligned to Threat Modeling practices. Wahni IT served as an implementation partner and NVISO supported SOC integration and tuning.
Integrations explicitly connected Microsoft 365 Defender telemetry with Microsoft Sentinel analytics and the bank's threat intelligence framework, enabling the SOC to consume and operationalize Defender Threat intelligence signals. Operational coverage targeted the bank's Luxembourg security operations center and impacted SOC analysts, incident responders, and security monitoring teams. Governance adjustments included formalizing threat intelligence ingestion processes and aligning triage workflows to reduce false positives and improve detection fidelity.
The program delivered stated outcomes of materially higher detection and fewer incidents, with Quintet reporting 100 percent more detection coverage and 50 percent fewer incidents after the SOC and Defense Threat intelligence capabilities were brought online. The implementation emphasized ongoing tuning and threat intel alignment to sustain reduced false positives, with operational ownership retained by the centralized SOC team.
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