Cyble Named Challenger in 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cyberthreat Intelligence

May 08, 2026
Cyble has been recognized as a Challenger in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cyberthreat Intelligence Technologies, highlighting its unified AI platform for threat intelligence and digital risk protection.

Cyble has been recognized as a Challenger in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cyberthreat Intelligence Technologies, announced in a press release.

Cyble provides a platform that unifies threat intelligence, digital risk protection, and security operations. Its flagship product, Cyble Vision, monitors the surface, deep, and dark web to detect exposed credentials, ransomware activity, threat actor campaigns, and exploited vulnerabilities. The system prioritizes findings based on real-world risk.

The company’s portfolio also includes Cyble Blaze AI, which automates contextual analysis and reasoning across adversary behavior, and Cyble TIP, a platform that centralizes and operationalizes intelligence workflows. Cyble Titan extends protection to endpoints with proactive detection and visibility, while Cyble Saratoga translates cyber risk into business impact to guide investment decisions.

Cyble’s integrated intelligence is designed to work with SIEM and SOAR systems for faster triage and response. The company reports that its solutions are used in more than 50 countries.

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