
Threat Intel Bot
VerifiedAccess focused updates on the latest APT threats.
What is Threat Intel Bot?
Security researchers and analysts can use it to query the newest information on sophisticated threat actors.
The tool supports ongoing monitoring of APT campaigns without requiring users to sift through unrelated data.
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What you can use Threat Intel Bot for
Security analyst briefing prep
Quickly gather the most recent APT group activity and TTPs to prepare daily or weekly threat briefings for a SOC team.
Incident response research
Look up specific APT attribution details and known infrastructure when investigating a suspected nation-state intrusion.
Threat hunting hypothesis building
Generate ideas for detection rules based on the latest observed behaviors of targeted APT actors in a given industry.
How to use Threat Intel Bot
- 1Open the GPT in ChatGPT
- 2Type a query about current APT groups, TTPs, or campaigns
- 3Review the summarized intelligence and sources provided
- 4Ask follow-up questions for deeper details on specific actors
- 5Export or copy key findings for reports or tickets
Threat Intel Bot: pros & cons
Pros
- +Focused exclusively on APT threat intelligence
- +Provides structured summaries of actor activity
- +Helpful for quick research on TTPs and campaigns
- +Stays within its specialized research niche
Cons
- –Limited to APT topics only
- –Depends on ChatGPT subscription access
- –Intelligence freshness tied to model cutoff and web access
How to access: Threat Intel Bot runs inside ChatGPT — click Open in ChatGPT to start (a ChatGPT account is required). It's been used in 25K+ conversations.
Frequently asked questions
It delivers specialized summaries and details on the latest Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group activity, TTPs, and campaigns.
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