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[Video] Where protection starts: Cisco Talos Intelligence Integrations
Hazel Burton · 2026-07-14 · via Cisco Talos Blog

Cybersecurity has always involved elements of uncertainty. Every day, security teams are asked to make decisions with incomplete information, while attackers rely on defenders not being able to see the full picture.

What defenders haven't always had to deal with is attackers using AI to rewrite malicious commands on the fly, malware that adapts its code upon every installation, and models that can search through decades of vulnerable code and exposed interfaces to uncover new opportunities for exploitation.

While none of that changes the fundamental purpose of cybersecurity — to understand and act on what's happening in your environment — it does make that picture harder and harder to build. Is a newly registered domain part of an attack? Is that outbound connection normal? Is that user behavior unusual? 

Cisco Talos Intelligence Integrations helps answer those questions.

Across Cisco’s security and enterprise technologies, Talos’ reputation and detection integrations continuously apply the latest threat intelligence to identify and block malicious activity.

Our latest video introduces some of the Talosians behind the integrations and explains how they work.

If you'd like to learn more about the technologies behind Talos Intelligence Integrations, you'll find a more detailed overview on the Cisco Security website.