According to a recent LinkedIn post from Censys, the company is working with Splunk to integrate Censys Internet intelligence and external exposure context into security teams’ existing workflows. The post indicates that this joint approach is aimed at helping security operations center, or SOC, teams triage incidents faster and with greater confidence.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights expected benefits such as reduced manual enrichment, more consistent automation and response, and improved visibility into changing Internet-facing risk. For investors, the collaboration suggests Censys is deepening its presence in the security operations ecosystem by aligning with Splunk’s installed base, which could support customer adoption, stickiness, and upsell opportunities over time.
The post also points to a focus on modernizing SOC workflows, positioning Censys as a provider of contextual intelligence that enhances existing security tooling rather than competing with it. If the integration is well received, it may strengthen Censys’s competitive positioning in attack surface management and cyber risk visibility, potentially expanding its addressable market among Splunk-centric enterprises.

