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[Security Center] Cloudy for threat events
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You can also filter by **Date range**.
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Some events will not display **Target Country** and **Target Industry** because they are unknown information. There may be situations where the attacker's information is unknown. When Cloudflare finds a new attacker, the attacker will be assigned a new name.
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## Use Cloudy to analyze threat events
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You can use Cloudy, Cloudflare's AI Agent, to receive an analysis and summary of threat events.
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To analyze threat events using Cloudy:
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1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/) and select your account.
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2. Go to **Security Center** > **Threat Intelligence**.
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3. Go to **Threat Events** > **Analyze with Cloudy**.
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Cloudy will show you the top threat events, analyze them and give you a summary of threat events. You can also decide to receive an analysis based on **Attacker**, **Indicator**, and more. For example, you can enter "Give me a summary of threat events for ABC Attacker". Cloudy will then summarize threat events for ABC attacker.

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