
Cyware Wins Top Honors for Cyber Threat Intelligence Innovation
We believe this platform, built with Federal Agencies and SLTT governments in mind, represents a major step forward in better protecting the public sector and critical infrastructure. This recognition from industry experts fuels our continued innovation.
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The GOVIES Government Security Awards, launched in 2009, honors outstanding security products in a variety of categories, including artificial intelligence, security and risk intelligence, and particularly those of service in Federal markets. In addition to Cyware's introduction of award-winning AI-driven cyber threat intelligence breakthroughs over the last year, the company also meets the newly rigorous requirements for FedRAMP-Ready.
Cyware Intel Exchange innovation that makes a difference:
Cyware Quarterback AI – harnesses AI to provide a single, unified AI layer to interact with, derive context from, and take decisive actions across an organization's third-party security and IT stack. Quarterback AI automates the threat investigation process to enable analysts to take quick actions to quarantine devices, enforce security policies and escalate incident response.
Compromised Credential Management - Built on Cyware Intel Exchange and pre-bundled with Team Cymru premium threat feeds that let security teams skip months of setup and focus immediately on detecting and responding to advanced cyber threats. Compromised Credential Management brings new, timely visibility into exposed credentials and automated remediation capabilities.
'The threat landscape is expanding and shifting with unprecedented speed and lethality, and the sheer volume of threats and diverse array of security and IT resources contribute to operational challenges that tax even the most robust security teams,' said Sachin Jade, Chief Product Officer of Cyware. 'Cyware leads in field-proven, AI-powered innovation that operationalizes threat intelligence and collective defense. We're grateful to be the solution of choice for so many leading organizations – in healthcare, energy, finance, education, manufacturing, the public sector, and especially the ISACs, CERTs and Information Sharing and Analysis Organizations (ISAOs) whose work makes our world safer. We're especially grateful to Security Today for this Award, which we're celebrating at RSAC 2025.'
"Receiving a GOVIES Government Security Award for our threat intelligence platform is a significant honor. We believe this platform, built with Federal Agencies and SLTT governments in mind, represents a major step forward in better protecting the public sector and critical infrastructure. This recognition from industry experts fuels our continued innovation,' said Tom Stockmeyer, Managing Director, Government and Critical Infrastructure, Cyware.
About Cyware
Cyware is leading the industry in operational threat Intelligence and collective defense, helping security teams transform threat intelligence from fragmented data points to actionable, real-time decisions. We unify threat intelligence management, intel sharing and collaboration, as well as hyper-orchestration and automation — eliminating silos and enabling organizations to outmaneuver adversaries faster and more effectively.
From enterprises to government agencies and ISACs, Cyware empowers defenders to turn intelligence into impact.
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