What is Corporate Intelligence?
In modern cybersecurity, assessing an organization's security posture is no longer limited to scanning a single domain or server. Organizations are complex, dynamic webs of subsidiaries, parents, third-party vendors, and cloud integrations.
To help security teams, analysts, and investors gain a holistic view of corporate risk, we are excited to showcase Corporate Intelligence — a core pillar of the SecurityAudit360 platform.
Corporate Intelligence automatically collects data from diverse public sources, including:
- Corporate Registries & Global Databases: Identifying legal entities and parent-subsidiary relationships.
- Wikipedia & Wikidata API: Aggregating historical context, founders, executives, and industries.
- AI-Powered Structured Analysis: Processing large amounts of unstructured text to map corporate achievements and structural milestones.
- Interactive Mind Mapping: Generating a live visual representation of an organisation's business entities and key risk surfaces.
Key Capabilities of Corporate Intelligence
1. Corporate Ecosystem Mapping
Our engine crawls global public databases to map parent organizations, joint ventures, and direct subsidiaries. This ensures you're not just scanning main-office.com, but also identifying forgotten staging servers and legacy networks owned by smaller, acquired subsidiaries.
2. Live Mind Mapping
We use advanced graph layouts to render a hierarchical, interactive mind map of any organization. You can trace relationships between founders, office locations, product divisions, and their respective digital assets in a single visual panel.
3. Achievements and Milestones Timeline
Security audits are historical. Understanding when an organisation migrated to the cloud, entered new regional markets, or underwent an infrastructure rebuild gives crucial context to their current exposure levels. Corporate Intelligence extracts and displays these milestones chronologically.
How Teams Leverage Corporate Intelligence
For Security & GRC Teams
GRC (Governance, Risk, and Compliance) analysts use Corporate Intelligence to automate third-party vendor audits. Instead of waiting weeks for vendor questionnaires, GRC teams can instantly view the corporate structure and key exposure scores of any supplier in real time.
For Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
During M&A due diligence, understanding the target company's cyber debt is critical. Corporate Intelligence allows investment analysts to quickly evaluate the digital footprint and exposure history of the acquisition target.
For Threat Hunting
Threat hunters leverage the parent-subsidiary mappings to trace potential lateral movement vectors. If a parent organization is compromised, knowing all linked legal entities allows security teams to proactive isolate vulnerable endpoints.
Experience Corporate Intelligence Today
Corporate Intelligence is fully integrated into the SecurityAudit360 dashboard.
Ready to get started? Run your first corporate audit today.