Recorded Future | Latest News & Updates - Apr 10, 2025 Release

Yousef Weld Ali has joined Recorded Future as Associate Account Director - Middle East, Turkey & Africa in the United Arab Emirates, previously serving as Business Development Manager at StarLink - Trusted Cyber & Cloud Advisor...


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Recorded Future is the world’s largest threat intelligence company, providing a comprehensive and independent threat intelligence platform. Their Intelligence Cloud offers end-to-end intelligence across various domains, including cyber, supply-chain, physical, and fraud. With a focus on real-time visibility and actionable insights, Recorded Future serves over 1,600 businesses and government organizations globally, helping them to identify and mitigate threats effectively.


Recorded Future - Latest News and Updates

  • Yousef Weld Ali has joined Recorded Future as Associate Account Director - Middle East, Turkey & Africa in the United Arab Emirates, previously serving as Business Development Manager at StarLink - Trusted Cyber & Cloud Advisor.
  • Recorded Future will be a showcase partner at GovTech Singapore's STACKx Cybersecurity 2025 on April 15, featuring their Intelligence Cloud.
  • In March 2025, Recorded Future's Insikt Group identified thirteen high-impact vulnerabilities, marking an increase from February's eight, with all being exploited in the wild and listed in the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog.
  • Recorded Future showcased their ability to automate workflows and enhance team efficiency by 50% at #RSA2025.
  • Staffan Truvé, CTO of Recorded Future, will speak at PreEVS38 on April 25 in Gothenburg about cybersecurity in the mobility landscape.
  • Recorded Future News reported that hackers are exploiting a vulnerability in the CrushFTP file transfer tool, prompting warnings from CISA and cybersecurity experts.
  • Hackers exploited a zero-day vulnerability to attack real estate companies in the U.S. and organizations in Saudi Arabia, Spain, and Venezuela, as reported by Recorded Future News.

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