Research Publishing and Feed Delivery
Give research teams a cleaner path from internal CTI production to structured feed delivery for external consumers.
Overview
Research teams often already know how to generate good intelligence. The harder part is packaging that work so other teams can operationalise it.
Cyber Threat Exchange supports workflows where recurring CTI can be published into feeds and delivered in a format that stays useful after publication.
This is a strong fit for teams that want to distribute intelligence on an ongoing basis rather than as isolated deliverables. It supports a more durable publishing model where subscribers can follow a stream of work and consume it operationally.
Typical outcomes
- Structured feed delivery instead of static report-only publication.
- A more reusable output for customers and downstream teams.
- Easier recurring distribution for focused research areas.
Common workflow pattern
A research team identifies a niche where it can produce differentiated reporting. Instead of relying only on PDFs, blog posts, or one-off spreadsheets, the team publishes structured CTI into a feed that customers or internal stakeholders can subscribe to.
That turns research publishing into an ongoing product with clearer delivery semantics and stronger operational reuse.
Why CTX helps
CTX gives teams a marketplace context and a structured data model at the same time. That combination makes it easier to package specialist expertise as a feed that can be discovered, subscribed to, and integrated into real workflows.
