A lot of security sharing fails for a boring reason: the right people stop talking honestly once the room gets too large, too vendor-driven, or too performative.
The useful signal often comes from smaller trusted circles: case work, access broker tracking, fraud crews, token theft patterns, and the people who have seen the behavior before it becomes a report.
AlphaHunt unpacked that angle in this Converge conversation.
Where have you seen sharing fail first: trust, ownership, legal friction, or useless metrics?