A defense manufacturer extending external monitoring across subsidiary and supply chain.
A major Türkiye-based defense manufacturer operating across multiple subsidiaries and a tier-1+ supplier network needed unified external monitoring across the entire group structure. Generic exposure tooling treated each subsidiary as a separate program; the threat-actor reality treats them as one target.
Türkiye-based defense manufacturer with multi-billion revenue and global supply network.
A major Türkiye-headquartered defense manufacturer with multi-billion-USD annual revenue, operating manufacturing, defense services, and contractor business lines. Multiple subsidiary brands operating semi-independently; tier-1 supplier network spanning EU, US, and regional partners.
External attack surface extends well beyond the corporate domain: research labs, regional manufacturing facilities, partner-integrated infrastructure, and acquired entities each contribute to a perimeter that grew organically. Adversaries (well-documented as targeting the defense sector) treat the full surface as fair game; the security program needed monitoring that matched.
From fragmented tooling to unified group monitoring.
Multiple subsidiary brands plus a tier-1+ supplier network monitored through fragmented tools produced a fragmented picture. Deepinfo unified the monitoring under one platform with rolled-up dashboards.
The challenge.
Multiple subsidiary brands monitored by separate tools (or not monitored at all). Tier-1 suppliers reviewed via questionnaires only. Threat actor intelligence consumed from public feeds without sector-specific framing. The fragmented tooling produced a fragmented picture; the actual threat is unified.
The workflow change.
Deepinfo deployed across the parent + all subsidiary brands as separate portfolios with rolled-up dashboards. TPRM extended continuous monitoring to tier-1 + tier-2 suppliers. CTI Threat Actor Intelligence configured for nation-state and defense-sector groups specifically. One platform; full visibility.
The outcome.
External surface inventory expanded substantially as discovery surfaced previously-unmonitored subsidiary infrastructure. Tier-2 supplier compromise detected via vendor scanning before the supplier's own disclosure. Threat actor campaigns affecting the sector tracked continuously rather than reconstructed after-the-fact.
Concrete outcomes across the group.
- Surface coverage expanded: Smart Asset Discovery surfaced subsidiary infrastructure not in the central inventory.
- Time-to-detect on supplier compromises improved measurably: continuous TPRM scanning replaced annual questionnaires.
- Threat actor intelligence tied to sector-specific actor groups: TTPs mapped to MITRE ATT&CK with defense-sector context.
- Subsidiary monitoring rolled up into a single group dashboard: rather than separate per-subsidiary programs.
- Procurement risk gates now use Deepinfo scoring: for tier-1 and tier-2 supplier evaluation.
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