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BANGALORE: CloudSEK was not included in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cyber Threat Intelligence Technologies. We want to address this directly, transparently, and responsibly.
Our absence from the report was not because CloudSEK chose not to participate. It happened because the Gartner survey and related communication did not reach the right internal stakeholders in time. The survey was routed to email IDs associated with former employees, and as a result, CloudSEK missed the submission window required for consideration.
This is disappointing. For more than a decade, CloudSEK has been building in this category, helping organizations detect, understand, and act on external cyber threats before they turn into business impact. We work with more than 400 customers across sectors and geographies, and our platform is consistently validated by customers on Gartner Peer Insights.
Still, the responsibility is ours.
We should have had stronger internal ownership of analyst communications, updated stakeholder mapping, and a more structured process to ensure that important evaluation requests reached the right teams. We are fixing that.
In cybersecurity, trust is built through clarity. Customers, partners, analysts, and teams deserve a direct explanation.
We know that market reports influence conversations. They shape shortlists, procurement discussions, vendor comparisons, and internal security strategy. We also understand that CloudSEK’s exclusion from this Magic Quadrant may raise questions in some customer and competitive conversations.
This note is meant to answer those questions clearly.
CloudSEK was not evaluated because we missed the required survey submission. It was an operational miss, not a reflection of our product maturity, customer traction, intelligence capabilities, or market commitment.

CloudSEK is a 10-year-old, AI-native predictive cyber intelligence company built to help organizations identify attack paths, initial access vectors, exposed assets, credential leaks, brand abuse, third-party risks, and emerging threat activity before adversaries can exploit them.
Our platform combines cyber threat intelligence, digital risk protection, attack surface monitoring, supply chain intelligence, and AI-assisted investigation workflows. It is designed for security teams that need to move beyond passive alerting and act earlier in the attack lifecycle.
Across the years, CloudSEK has supported enterprises, financial institutions, technology companies, government-linked organizations, and security teams with external threat visibility and intelligence-led defense.
Our work continues to be validated by customers, researchers, partners, and the wider cybersecurity community.
CloudSEK has always believed that cybersecurity is bigger than any one company. The industry grows when researchers, defenders, students, CISOs, practitioners, and builders come together.
That is why we have consistently supported community-led initiatives and security events, even when the immediate business outcome was not obvious.
Over the years, CloudSEK has sponsored, supported, or participated in several community platforms, including:

These events matter. They create space for learning, responsible disclosure, research collaboration, practitioner-led conversations, and grassroots security awareness. CloudSEK will continue to support them.
At the same time, this episode has reminded us that building for the community and engaging with market analysts cannot be treated as separate priorities. Both matter.
CloudSEK is putting a dedicated analyst relations process in place. This includes stronger ownership, updated contact mapping, clearer escalation channels, and regular engagement with analyst firms.
We are also ensuring that future evaluation cycles are tracked with the same discipline that we apply to customer delivery, product releases, research publication, and partner engagement.
This is not about chasing recognition. It is about ensuring that the market has an accurate view of what CloudSEK has built, where we stand, and how our platform helps security teams solve real problems.
CloudSEK remains fully committed to its customers, partners, and the cybersecurity community.
Our exclusion from the Gartner Magic Quadrant was a process failure on our side. It does not change the strength of our product, the depth of our intelligence, the confidence of our customers, or the direction of the company.
We will take this seriously. We will correct the process. We will engage better. And we will continue doing what CloudSEK has always done: build, research, support the community, and help organizations stay ahead of cyber threats.
We are not going anywhere.
We will come back stronger in the next evaluation cycle.