Censys Adds Integrations for AI, SIEM, and SOAR Workflows
Censys said it added integrations spanning AI, SIEM, SOAR, and threat intelligence platforms intended to place Internet infrastructure visibility into security operations workflows. The company positioned the updates as a way to connect external context with tools used for security operations.
The release framed the effort around enabling teams to understand context and risk for IPs, domains, and services, then act on that information in security operations. It also described integrations as supporting faster response through embedding Censys intelligence into core workflows.
Censys’ new releases included native integrations with Cisco Splunk SOAR and ES, Microsoft Sentinel, and Google SecOps. It also cited expanded partner-built integrations with Palo Alto Cortex, Filigran OpenCTI, Maltego, Dropzone AI, and others, extending automation and visibility across modern security operations platforms.
In the release, Censys said the resulting ecosystem supports automated alert enrichment with external infrastructure context, faster investigation and validation of alerts using attacker-observable data, and automated response and remediation workflows through SOAR playbooks and ticketing systems, along with improved collaboration across SOC, threat intelligence, and incident response teams. Sarah Ashburn, Chief Revenue Officer of Censys, said, “Censys provides security operations teams with complete external visibility into adversary infrastructure. By investing in partner integrations, we embed these insights directly into the tools teams already use to reduce response times and operate at scale.” Rik Esselink, Chief Revenue Officer at Maltego, said, “Censys' Internet intelligence adds critical visibility to our security workflows, helping customers respond to threats faster and with greater confidence.” Jan Johansen, SVP of Global Alliances and Channels at Filigran, said, “Integrating Censys' real-time Internet visibility directly into OpenCTI gives our joint customers the external context they need to move from raw threat data to confident, prioritized action. Together, we're closing the gap between intelligence and response,” while Shashi Nair, Head of Global Channel at Dropzone AI, said, “With Censys, our AI SOC analysts have high-fidelity Internet Intelligence that gives them more context to investigate alerts, respond to attacks, and deliver faster outcomes at scale.” Celestine Jahren, Director of Strategic Alliances at Censys, said the company was launching a partner spotlight series this quarter.
Censys reported that it and its partners now offer 55+ integrations across 45+ technology alliance partners.