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Top 50 Threat Intelligence Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 195 threat intelligence software companies. They have combined revenues of $3.6B and employ 20.9K people. They have raised $4.3B and serve 4.7M customers combined.

Every company below sells threat intelligence software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Threat Intelligence Software Companies do

Threat Intelligence Software is designed to help organizations understand and manage potential cyber threats by collecting, analyzing, and synthesizing data on various risks. These solutions enable security teams to identify vulnerabilities, assess the likelihood of specific attacks, and respond effectively to incidents. Common use cases include threat detection, incident response, risk management, and proactive security measures. Typically, Threat Intelligence Software features capabilities such as data aggregation from multiple sources (including open-source intelligence and proprietary feeds), threat analysis using algorithms or machine learning, and dashboards for visualization of threat landscapes. The primary users of these tools are IT and security professionals, including roles such as security analysts, incident response teams, and risk management officers, who are tasked with safeguarding the organization's IT infrastructure.

Companies
195
Revenue
$3.6B
Funding
$4.3B
Employees
20.9K

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Top Threat Intelligence Software Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 195 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1eSentire logo
eSentire

Waterloo, Canada

eSentire is recognized globally as the Authority in Managed Detection and Response (MDR) because we hunt, investigate and stop cyber threats. It provides cutting-edge 24/7 protection to prevent cyber criminals from disrupting organizations.

Revenue
$243M
Year founded
2001
Funding
$358.5M
Team size
589
2BlueVoyant logo
BlueVoyant

New York, New York, United States

BlueVoyant leverages world-class technology, telemetry, and talent to deliver rock-solid cyber defense capabilities that protect against cyber attacks. It provides AI-driven internal, external, and supply chain cyber defense, all within one powerful Security Operations Platform.

Revenue
$213.5M
Year founded
2017
Funding
$665.5M
Team size
650
3GuidePoint Security logo
GuidePoint Security

Herndon, Virginia, United States

Provider of cybersecurity expertise, solutions, and services that help organizations make better decisions and minimize risk

Revenue
$194.5M
Year founded
2011
Team size
998
4Dragos, Inc. logo
Dragos, Inc.

Hanover, Maryland, United States

Dragos has a global mission to safeguard civilization from those trying to disrupt the industrial infrastructure we depend on every day. The Dragos Platform offers the most effective industrial cybersecurity technology, giving customers visibility into their ICS/OT assets, vulnerabilities, threats, and response actions. The strength behind the Dragos Platform comes from our ability to codify Dragos's industry-leading OT threat intelligence, and insights from the Dragos services team, into the software. Our community-focused approach gives you access to the largest array of industrial organizations participating in collective defense, with the broadest visibility available.  ​ Our solutions protect organizations across a range of industries, including electric, oil & gas, manufacturing, building automation systems, chemical, government, water, food & beverage, mining, transportation, and pharmaceutical. Dragos is privately held and headquartered in the Washington, DC area with regional presence around the world, including Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and the Middle East.  ​

Revenue
$154.4M
Year founded
2016
Funding
$321M
Team size
566
5Microscan Communications - VAPT Service Provider | SOC & NOC Service Provider | Cybersecurity | IT Audit logo
Microscan Communications - VAPT Service Provider | SOC & NOC Service Provider | Cybersecurity | IT Audit

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Microscan Communications Pvt Ltd (MCPL) is leading IT managed service provider for Networking, Cloud, and Cyber Security. Leveraging ITIL best-practices, with cost-effective managed services with 24x7 monitoring. Our managed NOC service offers 24/7 monitoring and proactive support to ensure reliability, optimized performance, and uninterrupted business continuity. Its Cybersecurity expertise includes SEIM, threat intelligence, SOAR implementation, VAPT, Risk & Gap Assessment. With a NextGen Security Operations Center (SOCaaS). Expertise in AWS/Azure/Mcloud cloud managed services offer a comprehensive suite of solutions, including cloud migration, managed services, hybrid cloud, backup, disaster recovery, cloud security, and DevOps implementation.

Revenue
$148.2M
Year founded
1996
Team size
800
6CHAOS Industries logo
CHAOS Industries

Cedar Park, United States

CHAOS Industries builds next-gen solutions for surveillance, detection, and protection. The company is focusing on advanced technologies for defense and critical industry sectors.

Revenue
$134.6M
Year founded
2022
Funding
$1B
Team size
143
7SecurityScorecard logo
SecurityScorecard

New York, New York, United States

cybersecurity ratings platform

Revenue
$130M
Customers
2.8K
Year founded
2013
Funding
$293.4M
Team size
500
8OPSWAT logo
OPSWAT

Tampa, Florida, United States

OPSWAT protects critical infrastructure. Our goal is to eliminate malware and zero-day attacks. We believe that every file and every device pose a threat. Threats must be addressed at all locations at all times—at entry, at exit, and at rest. Our products focus on threat prevention and process creation for secure data transfer and safe device access. The result is productive systems that minimize risk of compromise. That’s why 98% of U.S. nuclear power facilities trust OPSWAT for cybersecurity and compliance. OPSWAT. Trust no file. Trust no device. www.opswat.com Visit us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. http://www.twitter.com/opswat http://www.facebook.com/opswat https://www.instagram.com/opswat https://www.youtube.com/user/opswat1

Revenue
$121.8M
Customers
1K
Year founded
2002
Funding
$6.6M
Team size
1.1K
9MindPoint Group logo
MindPoint Group

McLean, Virginia, United States

The cybersecurity firm of choice for U.S. federal agencies and commercial enterprises around the globe since 2009

Revenue
$121.2M
Year founded
2009
Team size
808
10Alpha Omega logo
Alpha Omega

Vienna, Virginia, United States

Cybersecurity company supporting federal agencies with tailored digital transformation and cybersecurity solutions to ensure our nation's continued global leadership

Revenue
$121.2M
Year founded
2015
Team size
364

Frequently asked questions about Threat Intelligence Software Companies

How many threat intelligence software companies are there?

Latka tracks 195 threat intelligence software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $3.6B in annual revenue and employ 20.9K people.

Which threat intelligence software company is the largest?

eSentire is the largest, with $243M in annual revenue, founded in 2001.

How much revenue does a typical threat intelligence software company make?

The average threat intelligence software company in this list makes $18.7M a year, across 195 companies with reported revenue. They serve 4.7M customers combined.

Who are the leading Threat Intelligence software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are eSentire, BlueVoyant, GuidePoint Security, Dragos, Inc. and Microscan Communications - VAPT Service Provider | SOC & NOC Service Provider | Cybersecurity | IT Audit.

How much funding have threat intelligence software companies raised?

The 195 threat intelligence software companies tracked here have raised $4.3B in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- Must aggregate and analyze data from multiple threat sources. - Should provide actionable insights for threat detection and response. - Must support collaboration among security teams for incident management. - Capable of delivering real-time alerts on emerging threats. - Not just providing basic threat reporting; must also include tools for deeper analysis and remediation suggestions.