Criminal IP and Torq Unite to Strengthen Cybersecurity Operations through Innovative Partnership
Torrance, California, USA, July 13th, 2026, CyberNewswire
In a significant move to enhance cybersecurity operations, Criminal IP, a leading cyber threat intelligence search engine and attack surface management platform, has announced a strategic partnership with Torq, a pioneer in agentic security operations. This integration promises to equip security teams with advanced tools that can transform the way they identify and respond to threats, effectively streamlining operations in an increasingly complex cyber landscape.
The contemporary security operations center (SOC) faces an avalanche of alerts on a daily basis. Analysts often find themselves burdened with the manual task of sifting through various threat intelligence platforms to assess whether certain IP addresses, domains, or internet-facing assets pose real threats. This can lead to delays in reaction times and vulnerability to cyber attacks. The collaboration between Criminal IP and Torq directly addresses this challenge, enabling organizations to enrich their existing workflows automatically with in-depth threat intelligence.
By integrating Criminal IP’s robust data with the Torq AI SOC Platform, organizations can see a marked acceleration in their security operations, allowing teams to focus on more strategic initiatives rather than being mired in repetitive manual processes.
Byungtak Kang, the CEO of Criminal IP, articulated the significance of this partnership, stating, “Our platform was built to make internet-scale threat intelligence searchable and actionable in real time.” The integration with Torq allows for a new dimension of responsiveness. Kang elaborated that “intelligence doesn’t just inform a decision, but it executes one,” meaning that every asset analyzed by Criminal IP can provide automatic responses upon detection.
In reinforcing the importance of this partnership, Eldad Livni, Chief Innovation and Networking Officer and Co-Founder of Torq, expressed enthusiasm about bringing Criminal IP into their family of partners. He noted that Criminal IP demonstrates innovative capabilities that maximize impact in the cybersecurity realm as they venture together into the potential of AI-driven SOC operations. Livni emphasized that their collaboration will lead to joint offerings that combine cutting-edge threat intelligence drawn from extensive data repositories, enabling rapid AI-driven responses and remediations.
The mechanics of their integration showcases real-time capabilities; when any indicator is submitted, the Torq AI SOC Platform can route it to the appropriate Criminal IP intelligence service. The system then returns a decision-ready verdict, allowing analysts to understand whether an IP is malicious, suspicious, or anonymized. Additionally, it provides crucial context about domains and scanned assets, enabling a swift understanding of what exposures exist and the associated exploits.
The joint capabilities of this integration offer several noteworthy features, ensuring that organizations can maximize their cybersecurity efforts. For instance, the Torq AI SOC Platform gains direct access to a comprehensive array of Criminal IP intelligence services. This includes lookups for IP reputation, malicious activity identification, and suspicious activity assessments, alongside robust VPN, hosting, and privacy threat detection for any specified IP.
Moreover, the integration permits DNS server safety assessments, domain scanning, and extensive asset searches across internet-exposed infrastructures. The capability to conduct detailed service banner searches and risk assessments is crucial, especially when dealing with known vulnerabilities that could potentially jeopardize an organization’s security standing.
As organizations explore practical applications of this partnership, several use cases emerge. The automatic enrichment of indicators allows organizations to pre-score incoming IPs, domains, or assets with Criminal IP intelligence, meaning that analysts are presented only the most relevant information. This also enables threat-informed responses, where confirmed malicious indicators can trigger automated blocks and containment protocols swiftly across the entire security apparatus. Furthermore, for analysts engaged in attack surface investigations, cases can be initiated with exposure data and relevant context, streamlining the investigative processes significantly.
The integration of Criminal IP and Torq is already available for users of the Torq AI SOC Platform, making advanced cybersecurity capabilities accessible to a wider audience.
About Criminal IP
Criminal IP operates under AI SPERA, providing cutting-edge cyber threat intelligence solutions that empower security teams with essential insights. Through continuous monitoring of the global internet, it aggregates and contextualizes threat signals related to IP addresses, domains, URLs, and attack infrastructures. Its mission is to afford organizations true visibility into their cyber landscape while enhancing their threat detection and response capabilities.
About Torq
Torq is revolutionizing the landscape of cybersecurity with the Torq AI SOC Platform, which equips enterprises with the tools necessary to efficiently triage, investigate, and respond to security threats at scale. With a diverse customer base that includes major companies across various industries, Torq continues to lead innovation in cybersecurity response.
For additional details and inquiries, interested parties can contact Michael Sena at AI SPERA via email.

