The founders tried to organize the future, wandered for years, then found a sharper business: tell defenders which threats matter before the damage begins. The result is a useful lesson in focus, patient category-building and making expensive software earn its keep.
Cyble is an AI-native threat intelligence company that continuously monitors the surface, deep, and dark web to help enterprises and governments detect, predict, and disrupt cyber threats before they cause damage. Founded in 2019 by Beenu Arora and Manish Chachada, the company packages dark web monitoring, digital risk protection, attack surface management, and agentic AI analysis into a unified platform used by organizations ranging from agile startups to Fortune 50 companies and national agencies.
Doppel is an AI-native security platform for social engineering defense. It protects brands, executives, and employees from AI-powered impersonation, phishing, and fraud by detecting threats across social media, domains, marketplaces, and the dark web, correlating attack signals into a unified Threat Graph, and automating takedowns of attacker infrastructure. Founded in 2022 by Kevin Tian and Rahul Madduluri, the company analyzes over a billion indicators daily and protects dozens of Fortune 500 brands.
BlueVoyant is a New York-based cyber defense company that combines a cloud-native technology platform with a 24x7 global security operations team to protect organizations from threats inside and outside their network. Its full-spectrum platform spans managed detection and response (MDR/MXDR), digital risk protection, and supply chain (third-party) cyber risk defense, drawing on global telemetry, dark web intelligence, and a deep partnership with Microsoft and Splunk. Founded in 2017 by James Rosenthal and Thomas Glocer, the company serves enterprises and governments worldwide and has raised roughly $695M to date.