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    Home»Development»Cyble Dominates G2 Winter 2025 Report as a Leader Across Various Verticals of Cybersecurity

    Cyble Dominates G2 Winter 2025 Report as a Leader Across Various Verticals of Cybersecurity

    January 10, 2025

    Cyble

    Cupertino, California, January 10, 2025—Cyble, a global leader in cybersecurity and threat intelligence, has once again solidified its dominance in G2’s Winter 2025 Report. Retaining its leadership stature across key categories while earning 8 new recognitions, Cyble has exceeded expectations, setting new benchmarks in the cybersecurity domain. 

    G2, the world’s largest software marketplace, evaluates companies based on verified customer reviews, satisfaction scores, and market presence. Cyble’s outstanding performance reaffirms its ability to address the evolving cybersecurity challenges with innovation and client-centric solutions. 

    In the G2 Winter 2025 Report, Cyble reinforced its leadership across multiple cybersecurity verticals, earning prestigious recognitions that highlight its consistent performance and user-centric approach. 

    The company retained its “Leader” badge for Dark Web Monitoring, solidifying its reputation as a trusted solution for addressing dark web threats in Asia and Asia Pacific. Cyble also secured “Leader” status in APAC for Brand Intelligence, while holding onto the “Easiest to Use” badge, demonstrating its commitment to user-friendly and effective solutions. Cyble continues to be loved by its customers, maintaining its position as the most loved cybersecurity solution provider. 

    Beenu Arora, CEO of Cyble, stated, “Being recognized not only as a Leader but also for surpassing our previous achievements is a testament to our team’s relentless drive to innovate and deliver unmatched value to our clients. These accolades motivate us to continue redefining the standards in cybersecurity.” 

    Cyble’s Road to Excellence 

    Cyble’s success is built on its ability to adapt and innovate. Leveraging advanced AI and big data analytics, Cyble offers comprehensive solutions, including Threat Intelligence, Brand Monitoring, Attack Surface Management, Incident Management, Vulnerability Management, Dark Web Monitoring, Third-party Risk Management, Digital Forensics and Incident Response, Physical Security Intelligence, Executive Monitoring, Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM), Takedown and Disruption, and BotShield.  

    These recognitions reflect the company’s commitment to addressing real-world cybersecurity challenges and its customer-first approach to product development. 

    About Cyble 

    Cyble is a next-generation cybersecurity solutions provider committed to protecting organizations against an ever-evolving threat landscape. Leveraging advanced AI, machine learning, and a global team of experts, Cyble delivers actionable threat intelligence across adversaries, vulnerabilities, and exposures.
    Headquartered in Cupertino, California, Cyble has a global footprint, with offices and presence in Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Europe, UK, and India.

    Cyble’s Products 

    1. Cyble Vision: Award-winning, AI-powered, cyber threat intelligence platform with 50+ use cases.
    2. Cyble Hawk: Proactive cybersecurity investigation partner built for Govts. LEA, and national security.
    3. AmIBreached: Check your dark web exposure with the click of a button.
    4. Cyble Odin: Scan 4 billion+ IPs on the internet. Meet the All-father of internet scanning.

    For more information, visit www.cyble.com. 

    Contacts: 

    Email: enquiries@cyble.com 

    Phone: +1 888 673 2067 

    Source: Read More

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