Sydney, Australia – 9 October, 2025 — Barracuda Networks, Inc., a leading cybersecurity company providing complete protection against complex threats for all size business, has introduced Barracuda Research, a new centralised resource for threat intelligence, real-world incident analysis, email threat detection data from Barracuda AI, and more. Barracuda Research is designed to equip IT and security professionals — as well as managed service providers — with actionable insights to understand the latest threats facing organisations, the signs to look for and practical steps to stay protected.
The launch of Barracuda Research comes at a time when organisations everywhere face growing pressure to understand and act on cyberthreat intelligence to proactively defend against threats, reduce risk, maintain operational resilience, and meet evolving regulatory demands. International research undertaken by Barracuda with Vanson Bourne found that 31% of organisations with up to 2,000 employees worry about their ability to meet this challenge, and 47% are concerned that the more advanced evasion techniques used in cyberattacks make them harder to detect and neutralise.
The launch coincides with Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025, a global initiative to raise awareness of the practical steps businesses and consumers can take to strengthen their security.
Barracuda Research draws on detection data from Barracuda AI to highlight the prevalence of malicious email threat types. It also features summaries of Barracuda’s latest threat analysis reports. These cover notable email attack tactics seen in the wild by Barracuda threat analysts, the latest threats targeting organisations seen by Barracuda’s Security Operations Centre (SOC) analysts, step-by-step analysis of recent real-world incidents mitigated by Barracuda Managed XDR, and more.
The insight is based on the analysis of trillions of IT events, AI-powered threat detection, individual security incidents, and mitigations.
“We’re launching Barracuda Research to meet the growing need of customers and partners for high-quality threat intelligence that is easy to understand and action,” said Neal Bradbury, chief product officer at Barracuda. “Approximately one in three smaller and mid-market organisations around the world worry about how to source and make use of threat intelligence to enhance security, and almost half believe the increasingly evasive nature of cyberthreats makes them harder to spot and respond to. Barracuda Research helps to address those challenges. It showcases the breadth and depth of Barracuda’s threat analysis expertise, which underpins our AI-powered BarracudaONE platform and world-class managed XDR service.”
Barracuda Research can be found at www.barracuda.com/research