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Silent Push Advances Preemptive Threat Intelligence Strategy, Secures SC Awards Finalist Nod

Silent Push Advances Preemptive Threat Intelligence Strategy, Secures SC Awards Finalist Nod

Silent Push spent the week sharpening its positioning as a preemptive threat intelligence provider while expanding the scope of its Traffic Origin analytics. The company highlighted how its tools uncover proxy layers and geolocation mismatches to identify fraud, sanctions risks, and advanced persistent threats earlier in the attack chain.

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A key focus was closing structural gaps in traditional KYC and AML processes, where verified identity documents may hide the true operator behind stolen identities and domestic U.S. IP addresses. Silent Push argues that correlating upstream traffic origin with user sessions can help enterprises flag high‑risk behavior and mitigate losses from remote hiring and cross‑border work arrangements.

The firm also emphasized rising use of residential proxy networks by state‑sponsored actors, citing triple‑digit growth in U.S. residential proxy traffic events and connections. By pairing Traffic Origin with DNS‑based detection and automated infrastructure blocking, Silent Push aims to reduce SOC alert fatigue and improve efficiency for resource‑constrained security teams.

Strategically, the company continued to promote a shift from reactive, alert‑driven models toward preemptive defense that identifies attacker infrastructure “fingerprints” before incidents escalate. This approach targets higher‑value enterprise and government budgets for advanced threat intelligence, zero‑trust‑aligned analytics, and operational risk reduction.

Silent Push’s visibility received an additional boost as it was named a finalist for the 2026 SC Awards in the Best Emerging Technology category. The recognition from CyberRisk Alliance is being used as third‑party validation with enterprise buyers and as a demand‑generation hook ahead of RSAC 2026.

At RSAC 2026 in San Francisco, Silent Push plans one‑on‑one demos and previews of new Traffic Origin capabilities, seeking to expand its sales pipeline in a crowded cybersecurity market. Overall, the week underscored the company’s push to convert thought leadership and industry recognition into commercial traction for its preemptive defense platform.

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