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Silent Push – Weekly Recap

Silent Push spent the week underscoring its focus on preemptive cyber defense, highlighting tools designed to detect attacker infrastructure well before a breach. The company is promoting a May 7 webinar, “What Your SIEM Can’t See,” aimed at educating security operations center teams on visibility gaps in traditional SIEM platforms.

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The marketing push emphasizes capabilities such as Indicators of Future Attack, Traffic Origin analytics, SOAR integrations, and its Context Graph technology. A new white paper claims these approaches can provide an average early detection lead time of 104 days, supporting more deterministic decision-making and safer automation in security operations.

Silent Push also showcased its platform as a finalist in the BlackHat Asia Startup Spotlight competition in Singapore, where it is presenting how it correlates and contextualizes threat signals to identify future cyberattacks months in advance. This event appearance increases industry visibility and offers an opportunity to validate its technology narrative with a specialized cybersecurity audience.

Research output featured prominently as the company’s analysts reported linking activity across multiple ransomware groups to a single affiliate using Cobalt Strike watermarks, shared tooling, and overlapping infrastructure. The findings reinforce a behavior-focused approach to threat intelligence, urging SOC and incident response teams to prioritize attacker behavior over ransomware branding.

In addition, Silent Push is promoting an April 30 webinar with Cybersec on how advanced persistent threat actors leverage bulletproof hosting networks to sustain operations and adapt to sanctions. The session is positioned as a move from reactive defense to proactive disruption, offering actionable indicators and insights for enterprise detection and response strategies.

Taken together, the week’s developments portray Silent Push as deepening its positioning in proactive, behavior-driven threat intelligence and SOC enablement. While commercial metrics were not disclosed, expanded educational outreach, conference recognition, and analytical content could support brand visibility, customer engagement, and future demand for its advanced cyber defense capabilities.

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