As national and regional CERTs take on broader responsibility for cybersecurity oversight within their countries, the challenge of operationalizing large volumes of threat intelligence remains a persistent bottleneck. We have now partnered with Abusix to integrate abuse intelligence into our Arctic Hub early warning platform, offering government response teams a new layer of actionable visibility.
The result: CERTs can now distribute a broader range of abuse indicators, particularly those originating from email and ISP infrastructure, to the right recipients more quickly and with greater context.
By integrating Abusix data into its notification platform, Arctic Security enables CERTs further to narrow the gap between threat awareness and action. Instead of manually triaging threat feeds, teams can now automate delivery to the right recipients across the enterprise, public sector, and infrastructure providers within minutes. This shift not only accelerates national response times but also enhances the robustness of warning systems and raises the operational baseline for how governments handle cyber threats.
"At Arctic Security we are constantly looking for new high quality data for customers who provide early warning services. Our partnership with Abusix brings a vital new signal source into the mix, especially for abuse originating in networks that often fall outside traditional intel coverage. Together, we’re making national-level cyber response more precise, scalable, and inclusive." – David Chartier, Arctic Security.
Abusix provides critical visibility into abuse activity often overlooked by traditional threat intelligence, especially in emails, ISP networks, and hosting providers. By making this data seamlessly available to Arctic-enabled CERTs, Abusix helps move the industry toward broader, more inclusive situational awareness. It’s a step toward wider, more accessible visibility into abuse reporting, enabling edge signals to drive action at the core.
“99% of all attacks targeting Enterprises originate in ISP, Hosting and Cloud Provider networks. Nevertheless this still does not get the attention it needs to make things better. Working with Arctic Security, who enable CCERTs to inform and monitor their local Service Providers is a logical step for us. We both share the same vision: Making security problems visible and improving the chances of fixing things for good.” — Tobias Knecht, CEO, Abusix Inc.
Traditionally, government CERTs have concentrated on alerting enterprises and public-sector networks. But abuse tied to ISPs, hosting providers, and unmanaged infrastructure has long been a blind spot. These actors remain underserved by traditional threat intelligence models and under-engaged by CERTs.
Together, Arctic and Abusix are enabling CERTs to extend their visibility and apply pressure where it’s long been overdue. By combining Arctic’s automation with Abusix’s data intelligence, the partnership helps CERTs close the loop, not only on high-profile threats, but also on the persistent, often-overlooked issues lurking in the long tail of national infrastructure.