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Cyble is an AI-native cyber threat intelligence and digital risk protection platform with attack surface management through Cyble Odin. CloudSEK is an AI-native predictive cyber intelligence platform that correlates digital risk, threat intelligence, the external attack surface, the AI attack surface, and third-party risk into validated attack paths through Nexus AI.

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Empresas globais e empresas da Fortune 500 confiam na CloudSEK para fortalecer sua postura de segurança cibernética.
Capabilities sourced from each vendor's publicly documented product offerings. Updated May 2026.





























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Five dimensions where the two platforms differ most meaningfully — and what each one means for security teams evaluating both.
Beyond surface category labels, here are the architectural and output-level differences that determine which platform fits which security operation.
Cyble's centre of gravity is CTI and DRP, with Cyble Odin extending into ASM and Cyble Titan into endpoint detection. CloudSEK brings five distinct categories — DRP, CTI, EASM, AI ASM, and TPRM — under a single AI-native correlation layer. The architectural question is whether you want a CTI-led platform with adjacent modules or a unified intelligence layer across five categories.
Both platforms use AI internally. The difference is whether AI itself is a monitored attack surface on the customer side. AIVigil is built for prompt injection, model abuse, jailbreaks, training data exposure, and AI infrastructure misconfigurations on the customer's deployed AI systems. Cyble Blaze AI is the reasoning engine that powers Cyble's own platform rather than a dedicated product monitoring customer-deployed AI.
The output models differ in what reaches the security team's screen. Cyble Blaze AI surfaces contextual threat intelligence and risk-prioritised alerts informed by adversary behaviour. CloudSEK's Nexus AI correlates the same kinds of signals into validated attack paths — showing how a leaked credential, an exposed asset, an AI misconfiguration, and a vendor exposure chain into an executable attack rather than appearing as separate prioritised alerts.
SVigil is a dedicated continuous third-party risk product with fourth-party dependency mapping; vendor signals feed directly into the attack graph alongside DRP, CTI, EASM, and AI signals. Cyble offers third-party and supply chain risk monitoring as a capability within Cyble Vision rather than a separate continuous-monitoring product with fourth-party dependency coverage.
BeVigil covers eight surfaces as distinct scanning modules: web app, mobile app, API, cloud, CVE, DNS, SSL, and network. Cyble Odin's strength is internet-wide ASM through IPv4 and IPv6 scanning for asset discovery and exposure. The two approaches answer different questions — broad asset discovery versus surface-specific vulnerability fingerprinting tied to attack path context.
Both platforms surface threat actor activity and leaked credentials. CloudSEK is built around identifying organisation-specific entry points attackers would use — leaked credentials, exposed external assets, exposed AI endpoints, misconfigured vendor APIs — and chaining them into validated attack paths. Cyble surfaces equivalent signals as contextual intelligence and risk-scored alerts mapped to MITRE ATT&CK for SOC and threat hunting workflows.
Both platforms are credible category players. The right choice depends on what your security organisation needs the platform to produce.
Best fit for security teams operating across digital risk, AI, and third-party attack surfaces under one correlated layer.
Best fit for teams looking to consolidate threat intelligence, endpoint detection, and cyber risk quantification under one vendor.
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What evaluation teams ask most often when comparing CloudSEK and Cyble.
Cyble is an AI-native cyber threat intelligence and digital risk protection platform with attack surface management through Cyble Odin and endpoint detection through Cyble Titan. CloudSEK is an AI-native predictive cyber intelligence platform that correlates digital risk, threat intelligence, the external attack surface, the AI attack surface, and third-party risk into validated attack paths through Nexus AI. The categorical difference is CTI + DRP + ASM with adjacent modules on one side, and five unified intelligence categories correlated into attack paths on the other.
Not as a dedicated product on the customer's deployed AI systems. Cyble Blaze AI is the AI reasoning engine that powers Cyble's own platform — autonomous correlation and contextual analysis across Vision data. CloudSEK's AIVigil is a separate product category that monitors the customer's AI systems for prompt injection, model abuse, jailbreaks, training data exposure, and AI infrastructure misconfigurations.
CloudSEK is built for predictive attack path reporting. Nexus AI produces validated attack graphs showing how attackers would chain initial access vectors — leaked credentials, exposed assets, AI misconfigurations, vendor exposures — into an executable attack path. Cyble Blaze AI delivers contextual threat intelligence and risk-scored alerts well suited to SOC and threat hunting workflows where the consuming team is analyst-led rather than board-facing.
For most enterprises, yes. CloudSEK Threat Intelligence tracks 30,000+ threat actors and XVigil monitors the deep, dark, and surface web with end-to-end takedown workflow, brand intelligence, and executive impersonation monitoring. Teams already standardised on Cyble Vision who also need Cyble Titan for EDR or Cyble Saratoga for cyber risk quantification may want to evaluate both in parallel, since CloudSEK does not currently offer endpoint detection or a dedicated CRQ module.
Some enterprises run both during evaluation. The overlap is substantial — both cover CTI, DRP, dark web monitoring, brand protection, and attack surface management. The differentiators are AI attack surface coverage, continuous third-party risk with fourth-party mapping, and attack path correlation on the CloudSEK side; endpoint detection through Cyble Titan and cyber risk quantification through Cyble Saratoga on the Cyble side.


A live walkthrough of XVigil, Threat Intelligence, BeVigil, AIVigil, SVigil, and Nexus AI — with example attack paths drawn from your industry's actual threat landscape.
Comparison information reflects publicly documented capabilities of each platform as of May 2026. Cyble, Cyble Vision, Cyble Odin, Cyble Titan, Cyble Saratoga, Cyble Hawk, and Blaze AI are trademarks of Cyble Inc. This page is independent comparison content published by CloudSEK and is not endorsed by Cyble.