Amid increasing cyber threats that have disrupted supply chains and halted operations globally, EclecticIQ announced the launch of version 3.6 of its 'Intelligence Center' platform.
This latest iteration aims to aid organizations in analyzing, structuring, and sharing cyber intelligence effectively.
Enhanced AI assistance and Data Modelling
Building on its predecessor, version 3.6 provides enhanced AI assistance and flexible data modeling, allowing analysts to work more efficiently and deliver higher-quality insights. This update focuses on real-time reporting and improved communication of value within businesses.
"Cybersecurity is no longer an isolated IT issue, it's a core business risk that affects every industry," stated Cody Barrow, CEO at EclecticIQ. Barrow noted that security teams face overwhelming volumes of emerging threats and emphasized the need for technology that simplifies complexity and facilitates confident action.
Transforming Complex Threat Data
The update features a revamped reporting setting designed to convert complex threat data into clear
The update features a revamped reporting environment designed to convert complex threat data into clear, professional intelligence outputs.
With customizable templates, a real-time editor, and centralized template management, teams can now produce polished reports quickly and efficiently. This capability aids in the precise communication of threats, adversary activities, and emerging trends.
Customizable Intelligence Representation
Intelligence Center 3.6 introduces 'Custom objects', enabling analysts to go beyond predefined STIX object types.
This feature allows users to track specific intelligence such as blockchain-based ransom activities or adversary infrastructure, tailoring insights to their environment for better relevance and actionability.
AI Suite Expansion
An expanded 'AI Suite' now offers capabilities such as summarization, translation, and content generation within the investigative workflow. Analysts can condense extensive reports and graph-based intelligence into actionable insights, integrating these directly into reports, or linking them to graph nodes. The platform continues to support the 'Bring Your Own LLM' feature, which offers control over AI deployment for optimum privacy, performance, and flexibility.
Cody Barrow further remarked, "Security teams don't need more information; they need better ways to make sense of it. Intelligence Center 3.6 empowers analysts to cut through the noise, enabling them to deliver insights that protect businesses and demonstrate the true value of intelligence-led security."
This release from EclecticIQ represents a significant advancement in reinforcing intelligence-led security operations, fostering automation, flexibility, and human-centered design to keep organizations ahead of emerging threats.
Cyber threats are growing in scale and sophistication with major incidents this year disrupting supply chains, halting operations and driving losses into hundreds of millions.
Responding to this challenge, EclecticIQ, a pioneer in cyber threat intelligence technology, announced version 3.6 of its ‘Intelligence Center’ platform which brings next-generation functionality designed to help organizations analyze, structure, and share cyber insights.
Deeper AI assistance and modeling
Building on the success of version 3.5, ‘Intelligence Center 3.6’ represents a significant evolution in the way organizations handle cyber threat intelligence.
The release delivers in-depth, real-time reporting, deeper AI assistance and flexible data modeling, empowering analysts to work faster, produce higher-quality insights, and communicate their value across the business.
Volume of emerging threats
“Cybersecurity is no longer an isolated IT issue, it’s a core business risk that affects every industry,” said Cody Barrow, CEO at EclecticIQ.
“Security teams are overwhelmed by the pace and volume of emerging threats. They need technology that reduces complexity, connects the dots, and helps them act with confidence."
Complex threat data
At the heart of the update is a reimagined reporting environment that allows security teams to transform complex threat data into clear, consistent, and visually polished intelligence outputs.
With customizable templates, a real-time editor, and centralized template management, teams can now create professional-grade reports in a fraction of the time, helping them communicate threats, adversary activities, and trends with precision and authority.
Predefined STIX object types
Intelligence Center 3.6 also introduces ‘Custom objects’, a capability that lets analysts extend beyond predefined STIX object types to represent intelligence in a way that matches their own environment.
From tracking blockchain-based ransom payments to documenting adversary infrastructure, users can now define attributes and relationships that make their intelligence more relevant, connected, and actionable.
How and where AI is deployed
The platform’s ‘AI Suite’ has also been expanded, bringing summarization, translation, and content generation directly into the investigation workflow. Analysts can now transform long-form reports, search result sets, or graph-based intelligence into clear, actionable insights.
They can summarize selected entities or include related data, then add the output directly into reports, save it as notes, or link it to graph nodes, enabling analysts to work faster and focus on the intelligence that matters most.
The popular ‘Bring Your Own LLM’ option continues to give organizations control over how and where AI is deployed, ensuring a balance of privacy, performance, and flexibility.
EclecticIQ’s latest release
“Security teams don’t need more information, they need better ways to make sense of it,” added Cody. “Intelligence Center 3.6 empowers analysts to cut through the noise, enabling them to deliver insights that protect businesses and demonstrate the true value of intelligence-led security.”
By combining automation, flexibility, and human-centered design, EclecticIQ’s latest release marks a major step forward in helping organizations strengthen their intelligence-led security operations and stay ahead of emerging threats.