Top 10: Threat Intelligence platforms

Updated: August 06, 2023

Threat Intelligence platforms have become indispensable tools for organizations in the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity. These platforms gather and analyze vast amounts of data from various sources, such as malware repositories, dark web forums, and global security feeds, to provide valuable insights into emerging cyber threats and attack patterns. Leveraging advanced algorithms and machine learning, threat intelligence platforms help identify and prioritize potential risks, vulnerabilities, and malicious activities, enabling proactive threat mitigation and incident response. By centralizing and contextualizing threat data, organizations can make informed decisions, fortify their defenses, and stay one step ahead of cyber adversaries. With the continuous evolution of cyber threats, threat intelligence platforms play a critical role in safeguarding sensitive information, digital assets, and maintaining the resilience of modern-day enterprises. Some of the most popular Threat Intelligence platforms are listed below.

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2023. Threat intelligence startup Cyble lands $24M



Threat intelligence is increasingly crucial in countering emerging cyber exploits. However, many organizations' intelligence efforts are hindered by talent-related challenges, causing their efforts to fall short in staying predictive enough to keep cybersecurity teams ahead of threats. A cybersecurity startup named Cyble positions itself as a "threat intelligence provider" and has successfully secured $24 million in a Series B funding round. Cyble monitors both the dark web and the "surface web" data to assess and mitigate digital risk footprints for companies. They claim to have access to information from over 6,000 "darknet" marketplaces, primarily used for illegal file sharing. Cyble faces competition from vendors like SnapAttack, which originated from Booz Allen and offers a collection of labeled threat data.