Cyble Gains Global Attention for Its AI-Driven Cybersecurity Platform

Cyble Gains Global Attention for Its AI-Driven Cybersecurity Platform

Cybersecurity company Cyble is gaining international recognition as artificial intelligence becomes increasingly important in the fight against cybercrime. A recent Financial Express report highlighted the company’s rise after it was named a Challenger in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cyberthreat Intelligence Technologies, a major milestone for the fast-growing cybersecurity startup. Founded in 2019, Cyble has rapidly expanded from a dark-web monitoring firm into a global AI-native cybersecurity platform operating across more than 50 countries.

At the center of Cyble’s strategy is its AI engine, BlazeAI, which helps organizations detect threats, analyze attacker behavior, and automate incident response in real time. The company’s product ecosystem includes Cyble Vision for threat intelligence and digital risk protection, Cyble Hawk for law-enforcement investigations, Cyble TIP for intelligence operations, and Cyble Titan for endpoint security. Analysts say these AI-driven systems reflect a broader industry shift toward faster, intelligence-led cybersecurity platforms capable of responding to increasingly sophisticated digital threats.

Cyble has also received multiple international cybersecurity awards in 2026, including recognition at the Global InfoSec Awards, Cybersecurity Excellence Awards, and teissAwards. Industry observers say the company’s growing reputation demonstrates how newer AI-focused firms are beginning to compete directly with long-established cybersecurity giants. Security experts increasingly argue that AI-powered threat intelligence platforms are becoming essential because cyberattacks now evolve too quickly for traditional manual monitoring systems to handle effectively.

The company’s rise comes during a period of strong global demand for AI-powered enterprise security solutions. India’s broader technology industry is also experiencing rapid AI expansion, with Nasscom estimating AI-related revenues could exceed $10–12 billion in FY26. Analysts believe companies like Cyble are benefiting from this wider shift as businesses, governments, and critical infrastructure operators increasingly prioritize automated threat detection, real-time intelligence, and cyber resilience in an era of escalating digital attacks.

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