Recorded Future & Wipro Boost Enterprise Threat Intelligence

The world’s largest threat intelligence company, Recorded Future has announced a strategic partnership with Wipro with the expressed aim of helping enterprises turn threat intelligence into meaningful action.
Originating from the collaboration is the launch of a new Managed Threat Intelligence and Brand Monitoring service within Wipro's managed security services portfolio (MSSP).
Designed for large enterprises, the offering combines threat intelligence, digital risk protection and proactive threat hunting to help security teams respond more effectively to emerging risks.
Helping teams overwhelmed with disconnected alerts and data feeds, the service seeks to embed contextual intelligence directly into day-to-day security operations, allowing organisations to make faster and more informed decisions.
“Global enterprises are demanding cybersecurity outcomes, not just technology inputs,” says Satish Yadavalli, Global Business Head – Cloud, Infrastructure and Security Services at Wipro.
“Through the combined capabilities of Wipro and Recorded Future, we will further advance our consulting-led, AI-powered approach to cyber defence, resilience and digital trust.
“By embedding intelligence and autonomous threat hunting across every layer of cyber operations, we enable our clients to deliver scalable, outcome-driven impact.”
The rise of AI-powered threat intelligence
The partnership strengthens Wipro’s threat intelligence capabilities across its CyberShield solutions, which form part of Wipro Intelligence – the company’s suite of AI-powered platforms and services.
A shared focus on helping enterprises operationalise intelligence at scale is what brings the two together.
Enterprises often have a wide scope of intelligence split across cyber risk data, business intelligence, geopolitical developments and technology signals. This partnership is about drawing from each of these streams to create a full picture of the risks facing organisations.
Far gone are the days of fragmented tools and isolated data sources, as organisations increasingly seek integrated intelligence that can support security operations, risk management and resilience programmes through a single framework.
Bridging the gap between threat data and action
Among the biggest cybersecurity challenges is not the gathering of intelligence but turning the collected insights into practical action. Recorded Future and Wipro believe their combined expertise can help close that gap.
Recorded Future’s platform delivers real-time intelligence across cyber risk, third-party risk, brand protection and geopolitical developments, all this along with autonomous threat hunting capabilities.
Combined with Wipro’s consulting expertise and managed security capabilities, the partnership is intended to help organisations move more quickly from threat detection to response.
“This partnership brings together two organisations with a shared vision for the future of cybersecurity: intelligence that is real-time, actionable and deeply embedded into enterprise operations,” says Colin Mahony, Recorded Future CEO.
“By selecting Recorded Future as its strategic threat intelligence platform and partnering with us to deliver managed intelligence services, Wipro is setting a new standard for how organisations operationalise intelligence to reduce risk and strengthen resilience.”
Through the partnership, Wipro will take the joint services to customers around the world while also using Recorded Future’s platform internally to help safeguard its own digital environment.
Combining advanced threat intelligence with global delivery capabilities and managed security expertise, the two companies are positioning themselves to help enterprises strengthen cyber resilience in an increasingly unpredictable threat landscape.
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