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Silent Push Highlights State-Linked Iranian Cyber Traffic Patterns

Silent Push Highlights State-Linked Iranian Cyber Traffic Patterns

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Silent Push, the company’s analysts are tracking a sharp decline in visible Iranian domestic IP activity following the February 28 war outbreak, alongside a surge in Iranian-origin traffic exiting via the U.K., France, and Germany. The post characterizes this remaining activity as likely state-linked, using European IP addresses to obfuscate the true physical source of connections.

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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights its Traffic Origin capability as a tool to attribute network activity beyond the final hop, supported by data visualizations and shareable charts aimed at intelligence and security stakeholders. For investors, the emphasis on state-level traffic analysis and geopolitical cyber monitoring suggests Silent Push is positioning itself as a specialized provider in high-value threat intelligence, potentially strengthening its appeal to government, defense, and large enterprise customers.

In the broader cybersecurity market, the focus on state-sanctioned traffic and geopolitical risk may differentiate Silent Push in a crowded threat-intelligence landscape. If the firm can convert this type of analysis into recurring contracts or subscriptions, particularly in Europe and other regions concerned with Iranian activity, it could support higher-margin revenue streams and enhance the company’s strategic relevance to security-focused investors.

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