Bolster and ThreatQuotient Unite to Help Security Teams Stop Threats Sooner

Bolster

August, 2025

Bolster and ThreatQuotient have announced a new integration designed to help security teams detect and stop threats sooner. The partnership brings Bolster’s high-fidelity external threat intelligence directly into ThreatQ, giving SOCs real-time visibility into phishing domains, fake social accounts, scam apps, and leaked credentials before they turn into active attacks. By correlating this intelligence with existing security workflows, teams can act faster and with greater context, reducing missed signals and improving response times.

The integration reflects a growing industry shift: fraud, impersonation, and disinformation are no longer side issues, but core attack vectors that often kick off larger cyber campaigns. Gartner recently underscored the need for disinformation and external threat detection tools to integrate seamlessly into security ecosystems, or risk becoming unused. Built in collaboration with customers like Uber, the new Bolster-ThreatQ integration makes external signals actionable by feeding them directly into SIEMs, SOAR playbooks, and analyst investigations.

By uniting Bolster’s intelligence with ThreatQuotient’s platform, security teams can connect the dots earlier in the kill chain-spotting a phishing site before the email lands, identifying a fake app before users report issues, and linking leaked credentials to specific adversary campaigns. The result is a shift from reactive detection to proactive defense.