Censys + ServiceNow TISC See further and investigate faster inside ServiceNow

Threat teams need infrastructure context the moment an indicator appears. Without current port, service, certificate, and history data, analysts lose time switching tools and may miss links between suspicious assets.

The Censys integration for ServiceNow Threat Intelligence Security Center (TISC) enriches observables automatically, supports live rescans, surfaces host history, and uses CensEye pivots to map related adversary infrastructure directly inside the TISC workflow.

With ServiceNow TISC, SOC and CTI teams can:

  • Enrich observables at scale without manual lookups
  • Work from current internet infrastructure data
  • Reconstruct host changes and infrastructure reuse
  • Pivot from one indicator to a broader campaign map

Give analysts the context they need before investigations slow down.

Investigate faster with Censys Internet Intelligence in ServiceNow TISC.

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Real-Time Visibility and Context

Security teams need complete, real-time visibility across the entire threat landscape. Censys delivers actionable intelligence that helps you uncover your own exposures, monitor your supply chain for vulnerabilities, and proactively track adversary infrastructure.

Identify Exposures

Your security starts with knowing your organization and every asset that’s exposed. Censys continuously maps your internet-facing assets, including cloud environments and unmanaged services, so you can identify risks, eliminate blind spots, and proactively protect your organization from sophisticated attacks.

See Risks

Your security is only as strong as your partners. Censys provides visibility into your third-party vendors and suppliers, helping you uncover vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, or exposures that open your organization to a breach.

Monitor Threats

Attackers don’t operate in the dark, and neither should you. We track adversary infrastructure in real time, surfacing malicious domains, phishing infrastructure, and command-and-control (C2) servers, so you can detect threats before they impact your organization.