Platform Demo
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Key Features
Real-Time Detection
Instant detection and classification of attack-related messages from Telegram channels
Threat Classification
Targeted sector identification and country-based attack mapping across industries
Timeline Visualization
Temporal analysis of attack patterns showing evolution and frequency of cyber events
Attack Chain Mapping
Relational connections between hacker groups, timelines, and attack vectors
Hacker Group Tracking
Monitoring of threat actors, their affiliations, and coordinated campaign activity
Executive Summaries
Actionable insights condensed from complex attack data for rapid decision-making
Challenges it solves
- Difficulty tracking cyber threats from large volumes of Telegram messages
- Limited visibility into attack chains and hacker group activity
- Time-consuming manual analysis preventing fast decision-making
- Fragmented view of attack activity across sectors and geographies
Value
- Rapid identification of relevant attacks across industries and geographies
- Complete visibility into attack patterns, timelines, and hacker groups
- Clear, actionable insights for confident decision-making
- Reduced analyst workload through automated analysis and summaries
Target Audience
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Corvus.Sense?
Corvus.Sense is a real-time cyber threat intelligence platform that analyses Telegram messages using Large Language Models (LLMs) to automatically detect and classify cyberattacks. It visualizes attack chains, tracks hacker groups, and generates executive summaries to help security teams respond faster and more effectively.
What data sources does Corvus.Sense monitor?
Corvus.Sense monitors Telegram channels in real time, processing message streams to detect and classify attack-related content across industries and geographies.
How does Corvus.Sense classify threats?
Corvus.Sense uses Large Language Models to identify relevant attack-related messages, classify them by targeted sector and country, and map them to known hacker group activity. The platform automatically filters relevant signals from high-volume message streams.
What is attack chain mapping in Corvus.Sense?
Attack chain mapping visualizes the relational connections between hacker groups, attack timelines, and attack vectors. It shows how threat actors are linked and how their campaigns evolve over time, giving analysts a structural view of coordinated attack activity.
How does Corvus.Sense reduce analyst workload?
Corvus.Sense automates the detection, classification, and summarization of cyber threat data from Telegram. Automated analysis and executive summaries replace manual monitoring of large message volumes, allowing analysts to focus on decision-making rather than data processing.
What is timeline visualization in Corvus.Sense?
Timeline visualization provides temporal analysis of attack patterns, showing the frequency and evolution of cyber events over time. This helps analysts identify surges in activity, recurring patterns, and campaign duration.
Who is Corvus.Sense designed for?
Corvus.Sense is designed for government agencies analyzing cross-sector cyber risks, threat intelligence analysts tracking global cyber activities, and cybersecurity teams monitoring digital threats.
How can I request a demonstration of Corvus.Sense?
You can request a demonstration via the Book a Demo page, or contact us at contact@corvusintell.com.
Does Corvus.Sense produce structured reporting?
Yes. Corvus.Sense automatically generates executive summaries of detected threat activity, consolidating attack patterns, affected sectors, and relevant hacker group activity into concise reports. This enables leadership-level briefings without requiring manual analysis of raw threat data.
What industries and sectors does Corvus.Sense track threats across?
Corvus.Sense tracks threats across critical infrastructure, financial services, government agencies, telecommunications, energy, and defense sectors. The platform classifies threats by industry and geography, helping analysts identify which sectors and countries are most frequently targeted in active campaigns.
Contact
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