Silent Push Releases Version 6.0 with AI Integration and Traffic Origin Capability
Silent Push announced in a press release the release of version 6.0 of its preemptive cyber defense platform. The update introduces new capabilities aimed at helping security teams detect and analyze threats earlier through enhanced data access and AI integration.
The release includes a new Traffic Origin feature that provides visibility into malicious traffic and infrastructure changes, allowing teams to identify the true country of origin for IP addresses. This function supports use cases in fraud prevention, Know Your Customer verification, hiring validation, and incident response.
Silent Push 6.0 also includes the MCP Server, which connects the company’s threat intelligence data to AI environments such as Claude and ChatGPT. This enables analysts to conduct investigations using natural language and receive structured, source-based answers from Silent Push’s dataset without leaving the AI interface.
The platform’s navigation has been reorganized into three modules named Defend, Insight, and Reconnaissance, with a fourth module, Advanced Attribution, housing the Traffic Origin feature. Additional upgrades include improved report performance and new APIs for programmatic access to metadata.
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