ESET Threat Intelligence (ETI) solutions are perfectly aligned with the requirements described in the CART model of the renowned research company
12ESET, a global European leader in the cybersecurity market, was included among the experts interviewed by Forrester in the Best Practices report How To Measure The Effectiveness And Value Of Threat Intelligence. Forrester, a renowned research company, has highlighted the fundamental characteristics of reliable threat intelligence, summarized in the CART model: Completeness, Accuracy, Relevance and Timeliness. The solutions ESET Threat Intelligence they are perfectly aligned with these principles, and allow organizations to strengthen their security and anticipate advanced threats.
“Being included in the Forrester report confirms our commitment to providing high-quality, truly actionable threat intelligence that meets the evolving needs of modern organizations,” said Juraj Knapec, ESET Threat Intelligence Product Manager. “By focusing on clarity, accuracy and timeliness, we help our customers make critical decisions faster, reduce exposure and strengthen defenses against advanced threat actors.”
Forrester's CART framework highlights the need for threat intelligence that is:
Complete: Capable of covering a wide range of threat sources and vectors.
Accurate: based on information curated and verified through practical experience.
Relevant: that provides targeted and actionable data based on the specific needs of organizations.
Timely: capable of anticipating emerging threats and supporting proactive decisions.
ESET Threat Intelligence solutions were developed following these principles. By prioritizing the use of quantitative metrics and clear threat analysis, ESET ensures its customers have reliable, actionable data to effectively mitigate risks.
The report also highlights a crucial challenge: many security and risk management professionals find it difficult to measure the value and effectiveness of their threat intelligence, risking wasted resources and missed opportunities. Forrester emphasizes the importance of using robust quantitative and qualitative metrics to demonstrate the impact of threat intelligence across organizations. ESET addresses this by providing clear metrics that simplify decision making, as well as quantitative insights that demonstrate the measurable value of threat intelligence and drive strategic outcomes.
As highlighted in the Forrester report How To Measure The Effectiveness And Value Of Threat Intelligence "Metrics are essential to demonstrating the effectiveness of threat intelligence, but resist the temptation to rely solely on consumption-based metrics… more does not necessarily mean better. The correct target value for a given metric depends on each organization's level of maturity and risk profile." Developed according to the robust CART framework, ETI allows you to customize each threat intelligence solution based on specific customer needs, ensuring always targeted and relevant information.
ESET Threat Intelligence provides real-time data on malicious files, domains, IPs, URLs, botnets and APT activity, allowing organizations to take timely action. Advanced Persistent Threats (APT) reports offer in-depth analysis of the most advanced threats, and PREMIUM versions include direct consultations with analysts. Precise, actionable insights improve detection and response capabilities, while seamless integration with SIEM and TIP maximizes operational efficiency. With these solutions, ESET helps customers automate threat hunting, anticipate emerging risks and reduce incident response times by significantly strengthening their cybersecurity architecture.






