
Cyble Named Challenger in 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cyberthreat Intelligence in Cupertino
Cyble, a cybersecurity company based in Cupertino, California, has recently been recognized as a Challenger in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cyber Threat Intelligence Technologies. This acknowledgment comes at a time when cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and organizations are seeking actionable intelligence to enhance their security measures. Cyble’s innovative approach combines threat intelligence, digital risk protection, and security operations into a cohesive platform, enabling security teams to respond more effectively to emerging threats. At the heart of Cyble's offerings is Cyble Vision, an AI-native platform that continuously monitors various online environments, including the surface, deep, and dark web. This platform is designed to identify threats such as exposed credentials and ransomware activities, prioritizing them based on real-world risks. The integration of Cyble Blaze AI further enhances this capability by providing real-time analysis of adversary behaviors, allowing organizations to make informed decisions swiftly. Cyble also offers a Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP) that centralizes and enriches intelligence workflows, helping security teams scale their operations. Additionally, Cyble Titan provides next-generation endpoint security, ensuring real-time visibility and proactive threat detection. The company’s comprehensive approach covers a wide range of risks, from ransomware to vulnerabilities, and integrates seamlessly with Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) and Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) systems for faster incident response. With a presence in over 50 countries, Cyble is committed to delivering intelligence that keeps pace with evolving threats. The recognition from Gartner underscores Cyble's dedication to empowering organizations with the tools they need to navigate the complex landscape of cybersecurity, ultimately enhancing their resilience and security posture in an increasingly digital world.

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