Threat Intelligence & Incident Response

Flashpoint Powers Into 2023 Fueled by Significant Milestones

Following a landmark 2022, Flashpoint enters 2023 as a critical partner to security and intelligence teams around the world

Flashpoint, the globally trusted leader in risk intelligence and open-source intelligence (OSINT), shares highlights from a landmark 2022, previewing its 2023 outlook for the company and the threat intelligence market. Following multiple acquisitions, pivotal product launches, and impactful leadership additions in 2022, Flashpoint enters 2023 as a market leader in all-source intelligence, and a critical partner to cyber threat intelligence (CTI), vulnerability management, fraud, and physical security teams worldwide.

Flashpoint’s growth in 2022 included:

  • The acquisitions of vulnerability intelligence leader Risk Based Security (RBS) and OSINT leader Echosec Systems;
  • An increase of the company’s customer base by over 70%. Flashpoint supports each of the top 10 largest U.S.-based financial institutions; five of the top 10 largest global technology companies; three of the top five largest U.S. health insurance providers; and seven retailers in the Fortune 100;
  • Growth in annual recurring revenue by more than 65%;
  • Significant investment and growth in the public sector, where Flashpoint is quickly becoming the “gold standard” in support of national security, law enforcement, and state and local OSINT needs;
  • Product launches that have redefined what threat intelligence consumers should expect from their providers—including automation for threat intelligence, managed attribution, and giant leaps forward in identity and fraud intelligence.

“It was truly a banner year for us,” said Flashpoint CEO Josh Lefkowitz. “Despite tough economic headwinds, global turmoil marked by Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, and an increasingly competitive and consolidating market, the value of our intelligence remained firm. It’s an honor to continue to grow and innovate in order to serve our customers, who trust our intelligence to prevent and mitigate risk every day. I couldn’t be more excited about the year ahead.”

Flashpoint’s 2022 highlights:

Key acquisitions

Flashpoint completed two acquisitions to drive product growth, new market expansion, and deeper customer engagement.

  • In January, Flashpoint announced the acquisition of vulnerability intelligence leader Risk Based Security to provide clients with critical insights into software vulnerabilities and risk within their own organizations, as well as their vendors. With the RBS acquisition, Flashpoint broadened its ability to deliver actionable intelligence to more teams, including vulnerability management, DevSecOps, and vendor risk management.
  • In August, Flashpoint acquired Echosec Systems, a leading provider of open-source intelligence and publicly available information (PAI) for national security, public safety, and enterprise customers. With the acquisition, Flashpoint significantly expanded its OSINT capabilities to drive on-the-ground situational awareness, executive protection, geopolitical risk assessments, counterterrorism, misinformation identification and response, and crisis response.

Major leadership appointments

Flashpoint continued to invest in top-tier talent in order to hone its go-to-market strategy and scale the Product, Customer Success, and Intel teams. To support this effort, Flashpoint named Patrick Gardner as Chief Product Officer (CPO); Tom Hofmann as Chief Intelligence Officer (CIO); and Mark Bernardo as SVP, Customer Success.

Best-in-class data

Flashpoint’s data collections utilizes a mix of technologies including, but not limited to, AI/ML, NLP, as well as ML models that are internally trained to bubble up relevant information unique to each customer. At the end of 2022, Flashpoint’s data collections included:

  • 575M illicit forum posts
  • 3.6B chat services messages
  • 350M media assets
  • 306K vulnerabilities (97,000 of which are not available in NVD)
  • 1.1M threat actor mentions of CVEs
  • 200+ of the most prevalent malware families and associated IOCs
  • 39B compromised credentials
  • 85B unique email/password credentials
  • 2B+ stolen credit cards

Select new and augmented products and services

  • Enhanced Compromised Credentials Monitoring (CCM) and Account Takeover Protection. Flashpoint’s new host data, exposure dashboards, and in-platform experience enable Flashpoint CCM customers to better protect their own customers and employees from risk originating from stolen credentials.
  • Flashpoint Automate. Flashpoint’s low-code security automation platform enables CTI, security operations center (SOC), fraud, vulnerability management, and physical security teams to build, implement, and accelerate automated incident response workflows around repetitive security-related tasks—saving them time while reducing risk across their organizations.
  • High-risk Merchants for Card Fraud Mitigation. Flashpoint’s High-risk Merchants data allows Card Fraud Mitigation users to identify credit cards that have processed transactions with risky or compromised merchants so teams can quickly spot and mitigate fraud before it spreads and multiplies.
  • Ransomware Prediction Model for Vulnerabilities. Flashpoint’s industry-first prediction model links individual vulnerabilities to those known to have been used in ransomware operations, helping vulnerability management teams prevent potential cyber extortion events with VulnDB, the most comprehensive vulnerability database available on the market.
  • Echosec Monitor. Flashpoint’s new alerting and analysis capability helps intel analysts tackle data overwhelm by quickly and easily transforming open-source data into actionable intelligence.
  • Managed Attribution. Flashpoint’s flexible, fully managed virtual environment lets security teams interact with files and browse safely without risk. Managed Attribution is fully isolated from an organization’s browsers, computers, and network infrastructure to protect from malware and other malicious online threats.

Supporting employee wellness and building community

Flashpoint grew by nearly 250 people in 2022, and, for the second year in a row, Flashpoint was named one the Best Workplaces in New York (#24), with 96 percent of surveyed employees endorsing its overall company culture and employee experience. It was also named one of the Best Workplaces for Millennials for small and medium businesses in the U.S.

Flashpoint was also approved as a Department of Defense SkillBridge Program Provider, which helps Service members gain valuable work experience through industry training and internships at Flashpoint.

This year, Flashpoint donated to numerous nonprofits, including Girls Who Code, Action Against Hunger, Earthjustice, Equal Justice Initiative, and Razom.

Additional resources

  • 2023 outlook blog by Flashpoint CEO Josh Lefkowitz
  • Flashpoint’s 2022 Product Year in Review
  • Flashpoint’s 2022 Intelligence Year In Review

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