According to a recent LinkedIn post from Censys, the company is collaborating with Microsoft Security to integrate Censys Internet intelligence into Microsoft Sentinel’s cloud-native SIEM/SOAR workflows. The post suggests this integration is designed to support both attack surface monitoring and security operations center (SOC) investigations by adding contextual data to alerts tied to external IPs, domains, or certificates.
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The LinkedIn post highlights that the joint approach aims to preserve existing SOC workflows while embedding visibility into Internet-facing assets and associated risks. It also indicates that by reducing the need to pivot across multiple tools, the Censys and Microsoft Sentinel combination may enable faster triage and investigations, which could enhance operational efficiency for enterprise security teams.
For investors, the collaboration points to Censys deepening its ecosystem presence with a major cloud security platform, potentially increasing product stickiness and expanding its addressable market among Microsoft Sentinel customers. If adoption scales, this positioning within SOC workflows could support recurring revenue growth and strengthen Censys’s competitive standing in the cybersecurity and attack surface management segments.

