Silent Push spent the week sharpening its positioning around deterministic, pre‑attack cyber threat intelligence aimed at easing pressure on security operations centers. The company contrasted its data quality with legacy, probabilistic tools, arguing that high‑confidence, context‑rich signals can cut alert fatigue and accelerate remediation.
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Silent Push also highlighted growing AI‑driven reconnaissance and social‑engineering threats, promoting a “Left of Boom” strategy that focuses on identifying Indicators of Future Attack before malicious activity reaches enterprise perimeters. This preemptive posture targets CISOs seeking measurable resilience and more predictable security spending.
Product messaging centered on the Traffic Origin tool, which is designed to attribute the true upstream source of connections and uncover sessions controlled from sanctioned or high‑risk regions despite local‑looking IPs. The company tied this capability to compliance‑sensitive sectors such as finance and government, positioning it as an additional control against sanctions evasion.
In parallel, Silent Push spotlighted research into large‑scale supply‑chain abuse tied to Polyfill.io infrastructure following its acquisition by FUNNULL, alleging redirections across more than 100,000 websites and over $200 million in scams. The firm plans to showcase these findings and the concept of “Infrastructure Laundering” at RSAC 2026, using the event to drive meetings with prospective customers.
The company is also deepening engagement with the practitioner community, with experts slated to lead a hands‑on workshop on detecting malicious infrastructure at BSidesSF 2026. Taken together, the week’s announcements underscore a strategy focused on advanced threat attribution, pre‑attack intelligence, and conference‑driven outreach to strengthen Silent Push’s position in the cybersecurity market.

