Intelligence Feed
Updated
Every 2 hours
Retention
90 days
The NSI Threat Intel Watchdog is an autonomous intelligence system that ingests, filters, and correlates cybersecurity data from multiple open-source feeds — RSS, NVD CVE, HackerOne Hacktivity, Telegram channels, and X/Twitter researcher accounts — filtering for relevance to NSI's active targets and the broader Latin American threat landscape.
Executive Briefs
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Live Feed
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Methodology
Six-layer ingestion pipeline: RSS feeds → NVD CVE API → HackerOne Hacktivity → Telegram public channels → X/Twitter researcher accounts. Each item is stored in a 90-day rolling SQLite database, cross-referenced against active NSI targets, and surfaced only when relevant. Silent otherwise.
Six RSS feeds, NVD CVE (CVSS ≥ 7.0), HackerOne public hacktivity, and Telegram channels collected every 6 hours.
Items are scored for relevance to Latin American threat landscape and active NSI targets — RD, WordPress, Firebase, and .NET ecosystems.
Target match engine cross-references every intel item against known infrastructure, technology stacks, and CVEs of active engagements.
Critical findings trigger hot alerts within 2 hours of ingestion. Weekly war gaming runs PoC tests against active targets.
90-day rolling retention in SQLite. Historical correlation reports available on demand.
Silent operation by default — the system generates output only when a meaningful match or critical finding is detected.
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