Job Role Benefits

ThreatImpact IQ is particularly beneficial for roles focused on cybersecurity operations, threat intelligence, and incident response. Here's a breakdown of who would benefit and how:

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» 1. Threat Intelligence Analysts

Why it's useful:

  • Aggregates threat intel from multiple sources into a centralized hub.
  • Allows analysts to view the breadth of a risk to an enterprise without having to visit each asset.
  • Supports visual analysis of threat relationships and timelines.

Benefit: Saves hours of manual correlation, increases the depth and speed of intelligence reporting.


πŸ›‘οΈ 2. Security Operations Center (SOC) Analysts

Why it's useful:

  • Provides a unified knowledge base of assets, their associated risks, and remediation actions.
  • Provides a rich remediation planning and tracking capability and ticket creation integration with leading ticketing offerings.
  • Identifies and prioritizes assets based on the associated risks that pose the most significant impact to the organization if successfully exploited.

Benefit: Improves triage accuracy and analyst efficiency in a high-pressure, high-volume alert environment.


🚨 3. Incident Responders (IR Teams)

Why it's useful:

  • Supports execution of remediation plans by capturing tasks/actions, required resources that could be supplied to playbook-driven responses.
  • Expedites the discovery of asset and risk/vulnerability details that may have been successfully exploited as part of the incident.
  • Keeps historical knowledge (e.g., how past threats were handled, risks mitigated) easily accessible.

Benefit: Reduces response time and increases consistency of IR actions.


πŸ“ˆ 4. Security Managers / CISOs

Why it's useful:

  • Customizable dashboards for executive-level visibility into risk posture.
  • Provides indications of risk management effectiveness by supplying trends of risks and the time it takes to remediate risks.
  • Reports on threat trends, security team activity, and knowledge gaps.
  • Helps justify security investments by showing threat impact and team performance.

Benefit: Translates technical threat data into business-relevant intelligence for stakeholders.


πŸ€– 5. Knowledge Managers / Security Engineers

Why it's useful:

  • Maintains an organized knowledge base of risks, remediation procedures, and threats.
  • Centralizes tribal knowledge that’s often lost in turnover.
  • Makes onboarding new team members more efficient.

Benefit: Captures institutional knowledge and supports continuity in cyber operations.