EclecticIQ Integrates DISARM Framework to Bolster Disinformation Threat Intelligence
What Happened — EclecticIQ released version 3.7 of its Threat Intelligence Platform, adding native support for the DISARM Framework. The integration lets analysts tag, map, and export disinformation tactics using a structured, MITRE‑ATT&CK‑style model.
Why It Matters for TPRM —
- Disinformation campaigns can target supply‑chain partners, brand reputation, and election‑related contracts, creating third‑party risk.
- Structured, machine‑readable intel enables faster correlation across vendors and more reliable risk assessments.
- Export to STIX 2.1 and EIQ‑JSON facilitates sharing with downstream security and compliance tools.
Who Is Affected — Government agencies, intelligence services, election‑security bodies, corporate trust‑and‑safety teams, and any organization that relies on third‑party data or brand integrity.
Recommended Actions —
- Review contracts with vendors that handle public‑facing communications or social‑media monitoring for DISARM coverage.
- Validate that your own threat‑intel feeds can ingest STIX 2.1 DISARM‑tagged data.
- Incorporate DISARM‑derived indicators into third‑party risk dashboards and incident‑response playbooks.
Technical Notes — The DISARM Framework provides a taxonomy of influence‑operation tactics (e.g., Develop Content, Maximize Exposure). EclecticIQ’s platform now allows direct tagging of bot amplification, AI‑generated narratives, and meme‑warfare, with visual heatmaps and graph analytics. No CVEs or malware are involved; the value is in structured intel sharing. Source: https://blog.eclecticiq.com/disarm-framework