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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased SpecterOps BloodHound 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 SpecterOps BloodHound for Threat Modeling include: Norwegian Cruise Line, a United States based Transportation organisation with 38900 employees and revenues of $8.00 billion, University Of Texas At Austin, a United States based Education organisation with 28761 employees and revenues of $4.35 billion, Woodside Petroleum, a Australia based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 3856 employees and revenues of $1.00 billion and many others.
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Norwegian Cruise Line | Transportation | 38900 | $8.0B | United States | SpecterOps | SpecterOps BloodHound | Threat Modeling | 2022 | n/a |
Norwegian Cruise Line implemented SpecterOps BloodHound in 2022 to extend identity attack path visibility across its hybrid Active Directory and Microsoft Azure environments, aligning the deployment with Threat Modeling for its Identity and IT security function. The deployment targeted global cruise operations with operational governance anchored in IAM and security operations based in the United States and spanning international sites.
SpecterOps BloodHound was configured to surface graph-based attack path analytics and attack path management capabilities, enabling analysts to map privilege relationships and identify shortest paths to high-value assets. The implementation emphasized prioritized remediation workflows and visibility into privilege escalation and lateral movement risk, consistent with Threat Modeling practices for identity-centric risk assessment.
Integrations focused on collecting directory and identity telemetry from on-premises Active Directory and Azure environments, producing consolidated identity graphs for cross-environment analysis. Operational ownership rested with IAM and security operations teams, who used BloodHound outputs to triage and prioritize remediation efforts across shipboard and shore-side IT estates.
Governance changes included embedding attack path visibility into regular IAM reviews and remediation pipelines, with the SpecterOps BloodHound Enterprise outputs informing prioritization of fixes. The stated outcome was enhanced AD and Azure visibility and prioritized remediation to reduce exposure to privilege escalation and lateral movement.
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University Of Texas At Austin | Education | 28761 | $4.4B | United States | SpecterOps | SpecterOps BloodHound | Threat Modeling | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, the University of Texas at Austin implemented SpecterOps BloodHound to map and manage Active Directory and Azure AD attack paths across its campus IT estate. The deployment used SpecterOps BloodHound as a Threat Modeling platform aligned to Identity/IT security (IAM), centralizing identity attack path analysis for campus IT operations in the United States.
The implementation emphasized graph-based attack path discovery and attack path management capabilities, leveraging BloodHound Enterprise support for Microsoft Azure to extend mapping into Azure AD alongside on-premises Active Directory. Configuration included targeted data ingestion, query-driven investigation workflows, and visualization layers to surface lateral movement, privilege escalation, and misconfiguration relationships. These functional capabilities enabled analysts to prioritize remediation activities based on path criticality.
Integrations focused on ingesting directory and permission telemetry from Active Directory domains and Azure AD tenants that cover campus departments and central IT services, providing a unified identity graph across site boundaries. Operational coverage included identity and IT security teams responsible for IAM, incident response, and vulnerability remediation within the United States campus environment.
Governance and process changes centered on embedding prioritized remediation workflows into existing IAM and security operations, using SpecterOps BloodHound to inform ticketing and remediation priorities. Outcomes explicitly reported included improved AD and Azure visibility and prioritized remediation to reduce identity attack exposure.
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Woodside Petroleum | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 3856 | $1.0B | Australia | SpecterOps | SpecterOps BloodHound | Threat Modeling | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Woodside Petroleum deployed SpecterOps BloodHound Enterprise to sustain Tier 0 resiliency in its Active Directory environment across its Australian operations. The Threat Modeling implementation of SpecterOps BloodHound focused on continuous identification and remediation of identity based attack paths, supporting Identity/IT security, Identity & Access Management processes.
The deployment centered on BloodHound Enterprise capabilities for graph based visibility into Active Directory relationships, automated attack path discovery, and prioritized remediation guidance. Configurations were tuned to surface Tier 0 exposure, continuously verify high value principals and service accounts, and produce actionable remediation items for identity owners and security operations.
Operational coverage was scoped to Woodside Petroleum’s Australia footprint, with Identity/IT security and IAM teams consuming BloodHound outputs to drive remediation workflows and validation runs. Integration points emphasized direct mapping to Active Directory objects and access relationships to maintain near real time discovery of attacker accessible attack paths.
Governance and process changes included establishing continuous Tier 0 verification cycles, assigning remediation priorities to identity owners, and embedding BloodHound Enterprise findings into incident response and privileged access review processes. Outcomes reported from the implementation included continuous Tier 0 verification, prioritized remediation guidance, and rapid reduction of attacker accessible attack paths.
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