According to a recent LinkedIn post from Flare, the company is promoting an upcoming Flare Academy virtual training focused on advanced threat intelligence techniques. The session, led by a senior threat intelligence researcher, is scheduled for May 28 at 12:00 PM EDT and appears targeted at security investigators and practitioners.
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The post highlights planned content on using passive DNS, resource record patterns, and infrastructure overlaps to identify and disrupt illicit infrastructure. It also references methods such as analyzing IP history, MX and NS records, SSL/TLS certificate hashes, and JARM fingerprinting to cluster potentially malicious infrastructure before active campaigns begin.
For investors, the post suggests that Flare is emphasizing education and thought leadership in cyber threat intelligence, which could support customer engagement and retention. By showcasing in‑house expertise on proactive detection of criminal infrastructure, Flare may be reinforcing its positioning in the cybersecurity market and potentially improving its competitive differentiation.
Regular educational programming like Flare Academy can also serve as a low-cost demand-generation channel, potentially feeding leads into the company’s sales pipeline. If these sessions translate into higher adoption of Flare’s platform or services, they could contribute incrementally to revenue growth and deepen relationships with enterprise security teams over time.

