Cyware to Join Microsoft Intelligent Security Association

By joining MISA, Cyware integrates with Microsoft Sentinel and Defender, advancing collective defense through AI-powered threat sharing.

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Jordan Smith
Jordan Smith
Sep 11, 2025
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Cyware, a provider of AI-powered threat intelligence management, secure threat sharing and collaboration, hyper-orchestration and response, announced it is becoming a member of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA).

Cyware becomes the latest to join Microsoft security group, integrating with Sentinel and Defender

MISA is an ecosystem of software development companies and security services partners that have integrated their solutions with Microsoft Security technology to defend mutual customers against cyber threats.

“Cyware has been integral in threat intel and security operations teams’ journeys to unified threat intelligence management,” said Anuj Goel, CEO and co-founder, Cyware. “Joining the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association enables Cyware to provide extended threat intelligence capabilities for Microsoft Sentinel and Microsoft Defender customers, for example, through advanced threat intel sharing.”

By joining MISA, Cyware Intel Exchange is now integrated with Microsoft Sentinel and Microsoft Defender, accelerating the ability to turn threat intelligence into intelligent action.

Cyware Intel Exchange is a fully automated threat intelligence platform that enables teams to automate the threat intelligence lifecycle, contextualize threat analysis, take proactive action, and share threat intelligence bi-directionally.

“The Microsoft Intelligent Security Association has grown into a vibrant ecosystem comprised of the most reliable and trusted security vendors across the globe,” said Maria Thomson, Director, Microsoft Intelligent Security Association. “Our members, like Cyware, share Microsoft’s commitment to collaboration within the cybersecurity community to improve our customers’ ability to predict, detect, and respond to security threats faster.”

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Cyware partners with Trustmarque

September has been a successful month for Cyware, as the company continues to partner with organizations to provide the strongest cybersecurity solutions, boosting resilience for its clients.

In the early days of the month, Cyware partnered with Trustmarque, a provider of IT solutions and services, on a strategic partnership to bring Cyware’s threat intelligence and cyber fusion platform to UK organizations, with extended services supporting the UK government’s “Defend as One” cyber strategy.

“This important partnership with Trustmarque is a significant step in enabling UK organizations to operationalize threat intelligence,” said Ed Chew, Head of Channel International at Cyware. “Trustmarque’s long-standing role as a trusted advisor across public and private organizations makes them the ideal partner to accelerate the adoption of Cyware’s collective defense capabilities.”

This collaboration will see Trustmarque integrate Cyware’s AI-driven platform into its existing suite of security services, enabling public and private sector clients to operationalize threat intelligence, automate responses, and collaborate securely across environments.

“Cyware’s platform is specifically designed to provide collective defense, which is in line with the UK Government Cyber Security Strategy’s ‘Defend as One’ initiative,” said Chew. “Its solutions map directly to policy pillars, including resilience, collaboration, intelligence sharing, and automation, helping organizations move to a more proactive defense.”

UK-based companies have been making ripples throughout the channel lately, bringing their expertise to help foster partner growth. Read more about how UK startup Firevault is bringing offline security to the channel.

Jordan Smith

Jordan Smith is an enterprise technology and cybersecurity journalist with nearly a decade of experience covering B2B IT, federal technology, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and emerging digital trends. His reporting helps business and technology leaders understand how new technologies, security challenges, and infrastructure decisions affect modern organizations. Jordan has reported on enterprise and public-sector technology for TechnologyAdvice, HCLTech, MeriTalk, and Channel Insider. His background spans cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, AI adoption, digital transformation, and federal IT initiatives, giving him a broad perspective on the tools, policies, and innovations shaping today’s technology landscape. Before joining TechnologyAdvice, Jordan served as a Senior Technology Reporter at MeriTalk, where he covered the federal IT space, and later worked as a US Regional Reporter and Copy Editor/Writer for HCLTech. His experience across reporting, copyediting, podcasting, and event moderation allows him to translate complex technical topics into clear, timely, and useful insights for business audiences. Jordan holds a Master of Arts in Journalism from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Psychology from Edgewood University. Through his work, he helps readers stay informed about cybersecurity developments, enterprise technology trends, and the business impact of emerging IT solutions.

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