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CISA Releases Thorium for Malware Analysis

August 1, 2025
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CISA Releases Thorium for Malware Analysis

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), in collaboration with Sandia National Laboratories, has announced the public release of Thorium, a scalable, open-source platform developed to enhance malware and forensic analysis. This new tool is now available to cybersecurity analysts across government, public, and private sectors. Thorium is designed to serve as a central hub for threat analysis, aiming to significantly boost capabilities in digital forensics, incident response, and automated malware investigation by providing a robust framework for aggregating results from various sources.

At its core, Thorium functions as a unified system that integrates commercial, open-source, and custom-built analysis tools. This allows cybersecurity teams to streamline their operations by automating complex workflows within a single, cohesive environment. The platform enables users to run analysis tools as isolated Docker images, which simplifies deployment and ensures consistency. For efficient data management, Thorium includes features for tagging and searching results, along with group-based permissions to enforce strict access controls, ensuring that sensitive information is handled securely.

A key feature of Thorium is its immense scalability and performance, engineered to handle massive workloads. Built on a foundation of Kubernetes for orchestration and ScyllaDB for high-performance data handling, the platform can ingest over 10 million files per hour per permission group and schedule more than 1,700 jobs per second. This powerful architecture ensures that even large-scale operations maintain rapid job scheduling and fast query performance. As an organization’s needs grow, Thorium can be scaled horizontally by adding more hardware, preventing performance degradation.

These powerful capabilities translate into several practical use cases for cybersecurity teams.

Thorium can be used for large-scale tool testing to benchmark and troubleshoot utilities, for automated malware analysis to process static and dynamic data, and for host forensics to rapidly process artifacts like memory or disk images for faster insights.

Analysts can interact with the platform through a flexible RESTful API, a user-friendly web browser interface, or a command-line utility, allowing for seamless integration into existing operational procedures.

The release of Thorium marks a significant step in democratizing access to high-end cybersecurity tools and strengthening national and global cyber defenses. This initiative follows other recent efforts by the agency, such as the release of the Malware Next-Gen system in April 2024, which allows organizations to submit suspicious files for analysis. By providing powerful, open-source tools like Thorium, CISA is empowering a wider community of defenders to streamline, scale, and enhance their threat assessment and incident response operations.

Reference:

  • CISA Launches Thorium Platform to Enhance Malware Research and Digital Forensic Investigations
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