Flare Launches New CTI Capabilities with Okta Integration
Flare has introduced upgraded functionalities for its Flare CTI platform and incorporated Okta integration within its Identity Exposure Management (IEM) solution.
Flare CTI integrates essential threat intelligence functions
Flare CTI extends the company’s identity-first strategy into tactical and strategic cyber threat intelligence workflows, enabling security teams to investigate threats, analyze indicators, generate intelligence reports, and implement findings through a unified platform.
- A centralized Intelligence Browser for querying IOCs, threat actors, and TTPs across multiple intelligence sources and mapping relationships.
- AI-driven reporting tailored to diverse stakeholder needs.
- Sandbox and file analysis for evaluating suspicious files and URLs.
- STIX/TAXII feeds that deliver intelligence directly into core security systems.
By integrating these capabilities with Flare’s identity-focused intelligence framework, organizations can simplify threat intelligence operations while minimizing the complexity and costs associated with managing multiple standalone tools.
Okta compatibility strengthens Flare’s IEM capabilities
The expansion includes Okta support within Flare’s IEM offering. Over 200 organizations have deployed the current IEM solution in production, processing more than 25,000 automated identity validations.
The new integration allows enterprises to verify exposed credentials and identity risks against their Okta environments, enabling security teams to prioritize remediation efforts, mitigate account takeover risks, and prevent breaches proactively. Okta, alongside Microsoft Entra ID, now functions as a supported identity provider, broadening Flare’s capacity to link external threat intelligence with live identity systems across most enterprise environments.
Flare’s recognition and innovation
These developments follow Flare’s recognition as The Hacker News’ Most Innovative Cyber Threat Intelligence Platform and its inclusion in the inaugural Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cyber Threat Intelligence, where the platform was highlighted for its strengths in IEM.
Flare pioneered this approach in 2025 by combining a curated collection of dark-web-exposed identities with validation and remediation against corporate identity systems.
