Cyber threat intelligence

Understanding cyber risk in context.

Cyber threats are relentless. What’s scarce is clarity.

Security teams are flooded with alerts, feeds and fragmented indicators, yet still face the same core questions: What is relevant to us? Why now? What deserves attention?

Silobreaker exists to close that gap. It brings signal, context and judgment together, to deliver precise insights that analysts and leaders can understand, prioritize and act on with confidence.

From noise to relevance.

Most cyber intelligence platforms focus on collecting more data. Silobreaker focuses on helping you understand it.

We surface cyber activity from external, open, closed and finished sources that intersects with your organization, your technology and your operating environment. Intelligence is enriched with context – about actors, intent, capability and conditions – so analysts can distinguish background noise from genuine risk.

This is intelligence designed to support thinking, not replace it.

Intelligence shaped around your reality.

Silobreaker aligns intelligence to your environment: your dependencies, your industry and your exposure. Vulnerabilities, credential leaks, infrastructure risks and emerging threats are assessed through the lens of your organization, not generic severity scores.

The result is a clearer view of where attention is needed – and where it isn’t.

Cyber risk doesn’t exist in isolation.

Today’s cyber landscape is inseparable from geopolitics, economics and societal tension. State interests, regional instability, regulatory shifts and global events increasingly influence cyber activity.

Silobreaker connects cyber intelligence with the wider risk picture, helping teams understand not just what is happening, but why – and what it may signal next.

This enables security leaders to move beyond incident response and toward informed risk leadership.

Designed for decision-making.

  • Earlier awareness of emerging cyber threats relevant to your organization
  • Stronger prioritization of vulnerabilities and exposures
  • Clearer understanding of threat actors, intent and capability
  • Better alignment between cyber activity and wider geopolitical or strategic developments
  • Greater confidence when making decisions under uncertainty