London/Amsterdam, 11, March 2026: Defence organisations and mission partners are being forced to retrofit commercially built threat intelligence tools for mission-critical, doctrine-driven operations, introducing unnecessary friction into environments where tempo, interoperability and trust are non-negotiable. To address this misalignment, EclecticIQ today announces the launch of Defense TIP, a first-of-its-kind capability within its Intelligence Center platform, purpose-built to align cyber threat intelligence with recognised military doctrine, allied intelligence standards, and classification frameworks.
Today’s threats no longer unfold solely on physical battlefields; they emerge across networks, supply chains and critical infrastructure, where milliseconds shape operational outcomes. Intelligence must move seamlessly across commands, services and coalition partners. EclecticIQ has developed Defense TIP to close the gap between commercial threat intelligence platforms and doctrine-driven military operations, eliminating the need for analysts to translate terminology or reformat outputs at critical moments.
Built on EclecticIQ’s years of experience supporting defence and national security organisations, the capability reflects deep operational insight into how intelligence is produced, shared and acted upon in coalition environments.
“Modern defence depends on digital capabilities nations can trust and control,” said Cody Barrow, CEO of EclecticIQ. “When platforms are not aligned with military doctrine, they create friction in coalition operations. In an era where digital sovereignty and trusted interoperability across NATO, allied, and national mission environments are strategic priorities, defence organisations need platforms they can control, deploy and integrate on their own terms.”
Defense TIP embeds doctrinal alignment directly into the Intelligence Center platform. When enabled, it aligns terminology and intelligence production with recognised military doctrine, including U.S. JP 2-0 and NATO AJP-2. The capability incorporates standardised credibility ratings using the 1–6 scale, NATO and national classification levels, and tagging across intelligence disciplines including HUMINT, SIGINT, OSINT alongside cyber threat intelligence. It also supports flexible data modelling, enabling defence organisations to integrate cyber and non-cyber intelligence within a unified analytical environment.
To further streamline intelligence production, Defense TIP includes a library of pre-configured templates modelled on established military intelligence products. These include INTSUM (Intelligence Summaries), Threat Assessment Reports, Indications & Warning (I&W) Reports, Finished Intelligence Estimates / Strategic Assessments, Cyber Intelligence Reports and INTREP (Intelligence Report, Tactical). Each template follows recognised doctrinal structures, ensuring intelligence can be disseminated efficiently in formats commanders and planning staff understand and trust.
“Intelligence workflows in defence environments are structured and governed by doctrine, yet most threat intelligence platforms are not,” said Ujval Bucha, Chief Product Officer at EclecticIQ. “Defense TIP incorporates recognised classification standards, credibility scales and reporting templates that the defence community relies on. That means analysts spend less time reworking outputs and more time generating insights that support planning and execution.”
Cody added, “As cyber capabilities increasingly shape national power and coalition operations become more interconnected, defence organisations need technology built around their operational realities. Defense TIP reflects our commitment to strengthening interoperability, supporting digital sovereignty and ensuring intelligence is mission-ready from the outset.”
At a time when coalition operations are increasingly digital and adversaries leverage cyber capabilities as instruments of state power, consistency and interoperability have become strategic imperatives. By reducing the need to retrofit commercial tools for defence missions, Defense TIP enables intelligence teams to focus on insight rather than formatting, strengthens coordination across joint and multinational environments, and accelerates the path from assessment to operational action.
With the launch of Defense TIP, EclecticIQ reinforces its commitment to equipping modern defence organisations with technology designed around their operational realities.
To learn more about Defense TIP, please visit: https://www.eclecticiq.com/defense-tip
About EclecticIQ:
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