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Silent Push Emphasizes Geopolitical Threat Intelligence Capabilities Amid Iran Conflict

Silent Push Emphasizes Geopolitical Threat Intelligence Capabilities Amid Iran Conflict

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Silent Push, the company’s Traffic Origin data suggests a sharp drop in Iranian domestic IP activity following a February 28 war outbreak, which it interprets as a near-total blackout of civilian internet routes. The post further indicates that significant Iranian traffic now appears to be exiting via IP addresses in the U.K., France, and Germany, which Silent Push characterizes as likely state-sanctioned activity using European infrastructure.

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The post highlights the firm’s view that effective attribution in this context requires visibility beyond the apparent last-hop IP to the underlying physical source, and notes that it has developed data visualizations and charts aimed at intelligence-sharing audiences. For investors, this emphasis on geopolitical cyber-traffic analysis points to Silent Push’s positioning in high-value threat intelligence and government-focused cybersecurity markets, potentially supporting demand from national security, defense, and critical-infrastructure clients.

By showcasing its ability to detect cross-border traffic obfuscation patterns in a live conflict setting, the post suggests Silent Push is working to differentiate its technology in a crowded cybersecurity landscape. If these capabilities gain traction with public-sector and large enterprise customers, they could translate into higher contract values, longer sales cycles with stickier revenue, and an enhanced competitive profile among intelligence-grade threat intelligence providers.

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