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Telefónica to include SpyCloud technology in cyberintelligence offering

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Telefónica to include SpyCloud technology in cyberintelligence offering

Telefónica Tech, the solutions arm of the giant Spanish telco, will include identity threat detection technology from Texas-based SpyCloud in its new cyberintelligence offering.

The offering aims to help companies anticipate cyberattacks originating from the use of stolen credentials, such as account takeovers, ransomware and online fraud.

Telefónica Tech and SpyCloud have announced their alliance to promote cyberintelligence globally and protect large and medium-sized companies from credential theft.

According to Telefónica Tech, the alliance between the two companies will enable it to strengthen its cyberintelligence offering with SpyCloud’s services.

Telefónica Tech says this is based on SpyCloud's extensive database of credentials recovered from the deep and dark web (more than 750 billion) and its differential capture speed,thus significantly expanding its capabilities to anticipate, detect and respond to today’s sophisticated threats.

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“The alliance with SpyCloud reinforces our cyberintelligence capabilities to recover compromised information and gives us a competitive advantage in identifying in advance threats that could compromise the security of our customers’ digital assets," Alberto Sempere, Director of Services, Innovation and Partnerships at Telefónica Tech, said.

"With our Digital Risk Protection service and the experience of our teams, we help companies to be aware of their true exposure to risk based on real evidence such as credential theft."

According to recent data from the ‘2025 SpyCloud Annual Identity Exposure Report’, in 2024 SpyCloud recovered 53.3 billion different identity records, a 22% increase.

SpyCloud also revealed that, as stolen data continues to proliferate in the criminal underground, nearly 80% of data breaches involve the use of stolen credentials.

“We’re proud that Telefónica Tech selected SpyCloud to enhance their cybersecurity offerings, not only in Spain but globally, helping them better serve and protect their customers," said Damon Fleury, Chief Product Officer at SpyCloud.

“As the first MSSP in Spain to offer SpyCloud’s solutions, Telefónica Tech demonstrates true leadership in proactive cybersecurity.

"This partnership underscores our ability to help MSSPs efficiently manage and protect diverse customer environments against the ever-evolving landscape of identity-based threats."


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