End-of-Year Threat Intelligence Sightings Forecast
from cedric@lemmy.ml to security@lemmy.ml on 02 Dec 13:34
https://lemmy.ml/post/39763134

🎁 Here’s a little end-of-year gift backed with Sightings from Vulnerability-Lookup ! A small step into 2026.

The year is almost over, so we’ve wrapped up a fresh Sightings Forecast — looking at how sightings evolve across social platforms, code repositories, and structured feeds. All monitored through our tools[1] and enriched by our fantastic community[2].

👉 Read the full report:

vulnerability-lookup.org/…/end-of-year-threat-int…

The goal: track how sightings evolve over time and provide an adaptive short-term forecast for several key sources monitored by Vulnerability-Lookup.

Our methodology combines weekly historical trends with daily adaptive models. Depending on the underlying slope, we apply either a Logistic Growth model (for rising trends) or an Exponential Decay model (for declining activity).

🔍 Key takeaways

Social platforms like the Fediverse and Bluesky show highly event-driven, volatile patterns, reflecting real-time community discussions.

Structured sources such as MISP Projec, The Shadowserver Foundation, and Nuclei offer more stable and reliable signals, ideal for validated intelligence.

Early detection: Social sources provide fast but noisy signals. Not to ignore.

Reliability: Structured intelligence confirms and contextualizes threats.

Better planning: Adaptive forecasting enables informed prioritization and workload management.

Balanced visibility: Combining heterogeneous sources gives stronger situational awareness.

📚 References

💶🇪🇺 Funding

This work is part of the EU-funded FETTA initiative, strengthening cross-European collaboration on threat intelligence.

ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/…/details

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