Singapore – Exabeam and Recorded Future have expanded their technology collaboration by linking the Exabeam New-Scale Security Operations Platform with the Recorded Future Intelligence Platform.
The integration is designed to support AI-driven threat detection and response by combining security event data with external threat insights to accelerate analysis and remediation.
The joint approach aims to address the ongoing challenge faced by security teams who manage large volumes of alerts without sufficient context. By incorporating Recorded Future’s intelligence into Exabeam’s system, organisations can enrich security activity with real-time threat information, enabling automated actions that shorten the time spent on investigations.
“By integrating Recorded Future’s intelligence directly into the Exabeam New-Scale Platform, we’re delivering real-time context where analysts need it most,” Steve Wilson, chief AI officer at Exabeam, commented.
“We’re not just adding more intel to a dashboard, we’re turning that intelligence into action with agentic AI. From detection to containment, this is how threat intel should work.”
The partnership strengthens several Exabeam products, including New-Scale SIEM, New-Scale Analytics and Exabeam Nova. These tools help organisations determine which data to prioritise and refine their detection methods.
Once data enters the Exabeam platform, the Recorded Future Intelligence Graph provides automated correlations, risk scoring and supporting evidence to support faster, targeted responses to potential threats.
The combined solution introduces automated enrichment to reduce manual research, supports quicker assessments through enhanced timelines and dynamic scoring, and offers pre-configured response workflows that can isolate harmful activity, such as blocking suspect network addresses or restricting compromised user accounts.
“For too long, organisations have struggled to optimise their SIEM investment, impacting operational efficiency and resilience,” Vinod Chumber, vice president of ecosystems at Recorded Future, stated.
“Embedding our real-time intelligence across Exabeam workflows empowers security teams to pinpoint, prioritise, and rapidly remediate threats with full context and confidence.”
By merging their capabilities, the two companies aim to shift threat detection and response from a largely reactive process to one that is proactive and intelligence-led.
The integration is intended to simplify operations by automating correlation, enrichment and remediation to help security teams identify and address risks more effectively. The joint solution is now available as part of the Exabeam New-Scale Security Operations Platform.

