For security teams in academia and government, protecting sensitive data against a growing threat landscape is often complicated by resource constraints and expertise gaps. With 79% of higher education institutions reporting cyberattacks in the past year, defending against AI-augmented threats is more critical than ever. This challenge is compounded by internal limitations, which is why EDUCAUSE ranked "Collaborative Cybersecurity" as the #1 priority for 2026, reflecting the difficulty of securing growing digital ecosystems with limited staff.
Today’s Security Operations Centers (SOCs) face a critical paradox: they possess more data than ever, yet struggle to derive meaningful insights due to overwhelming noise and a lack of context. While traditional SIEMs excel at collecting data, they often fail to deliver the outcome-oriented results necessary to secure modern public and educational infrastructures.
This white paper from Google Cloud Security explores the shift toward Applied Threat Intelligence—a methodology that empowers teams to go beyond static feeds and integrate frontline intelligence into every step of the detection and response workflow.

Overcome the limitations of traditional SIEMs regarding scale, context, and expertise gaps.
Move from reactive to proactive by utilizing the "5 Pillars of the Intel-Driven SOC".
Eliminate blind spots by matching real-time security telemetry against the latest threat landscape.
Automate outcomes to reduce manual toil and allow analysts to focus on high-priority threats.