Cybersixgill has proven to have the broadest threat intelligence collection capabilities available, covertly extracting data from a wide range of sources including content from limited-access deep and dark web forums and markets, invite-only messaging groups, code repositories, paste sites and clear web platforms. We enrich this data with context to provide security teams with comprehensive insight into the nature and source of each threat.
Our market-leading threat intelligence can be consumed through various solutions and integrations, each addressing critical customer pain points and use cases. Each solution is scalable, searchable and seamlessly integrated into existing security stacks, quickly arming your team with accurate, relevant and actionable insights.
DVE Intelligence
An end-to-end vulnerability exploit intelligence solution that streamlines vulnerability analysis, prioritization and remediation
API Integration
Seamlessly integrate our market-leading threat intelligence directly into your existing workflows and systems, customizable per your needs
Investigative Portal
Gain secure, covert access to our complete body of collected intel from the clear, deep and dark web with our SaaS Investigative Portal
Automatically gain access to remediation information for each vulnerability directly from NVD, MITRE and other vendor sites.
Receive a full intelligence picture of the vulnerability, complete with context – including a comprehensive audit trail of the data we have collected on the actors and their discourse, exploit kits, attribution to malware, APT and ransomware. This includes a score of the likelihood a vulnerability will be exploited over the next 90 days, hours after the CVE is first published. Unlike CVSS, this score is continually updated in real-time in response to the threat intelligence we gather.
Map vulnerabilities to MITRE ATT&CK framework to anticipate how, when or why criminals will exploit each vulnerability, listing the CVEs used in the context of each technique to assess the risk to your organization and prioritize remediation efforts.
Accurately match organizational CPEs identified in step 1 to specific, related vulnerabilities (CVEs) to determine which vulnerabilities are exposing your systems to attack.
Discover and scope the relevant organizational assets (ie. CPEs) and vulnerabilities (ie CVEs) or identify specific CPEs and CVEs that are of interest.