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Top 194 Threat Intelligence Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 194 SaaS companies in Threat Intelligence Software. They have combined revenues of $3.7B and employ 20.9K people. They have raised $4.4B and serve 4.7M customers combined.

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
194
Revenue
$3.7B
Funding
$4.4B
Employees
20.9K

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Showing 10 of 39 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Perfecta

Springfield, Massachusetts, United States

Perfecta is growing! www.perfecta.com/careers Join a mission-focused team where cutting edge ideas are welcomed and rewarded. Through innovative technology solutions and a deep understanding of what's at stake, our team ensures that the United States dominates the cybersecurity space. Continuous iteration and configuration allow our specific technology solutions to progress with confidence, collaboration, and efficiency. We invite all on our team to take pride in working on something essential that serves a greater purpose.

Revenue
$9.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2008
Funding
-
Team size
44
Growth
234.13%
2
Telophase Corporation

Arlington, Virginia, United States

Telophase is a technology service provider that covers cyber defense, space systems engineering and data science to the federal government.

Revenue
$9.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
1998
Funding
-
Team size
42
Growth
69.21%
3
Cipher Tech Solutions

Vienna, Virginia, United States

Software engineering firm primarily servicing the DoD, with engineers who develop and deploy tools for digital forensics and reverse engineering

Revenue
$9.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2006
Funding
-
Team size
73
Growth
-
4
Crystal Intelligence

Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

Crystal is a leading blockchain intelligence firm empowering financial institutions, law enforcement and regulators with real-time blockchain analysis, investigative and compliance solutions. Our solution helps financial institutions comply with global anti-money laundering regulations efficiently. Investigators and government agencies leverage Crystal’s cutting-edge technology and unique real-time intelligence to solve crypto investigations. Available as a free blockchain explorer, SaaS, or API.

Revenue
$9.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
83
Growth
-
5
Bastille Networks

Santa Cruz, California, United States

Helping commercial and government organizations enforce their wireless policies, detecting published and undiscovered threats

Revenue
$9.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
76
Growth
-
6
Clue Software

Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom

Clue provides software for a safer society. Investigations professionals use our single, secure cloud application to conduct enhanced end-to-end operations enabled by proactive threat detection, operational pace and confidence in decision-making. Our software is trusted by a diverse and global investigations community dedicated to preventing harm and bringing justice to victims in society, spanning government, corporate, law enforcement, not-for-profit and sports organisations.

Revenue
$8.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
1987
Funding
-
Team size
79
Growth
-
7
Netsweeper

Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Netsweeper delivers AI-driven content web filtering and threat management solutions to the telecom, enterprise, and education markets to protect users from harmful online content. Our core technology is powered by the real-time browsing of more than 200 million Netsweeper users worldwide, which feeds into a globally-accessible cache with more than 5 billion URLs categorized. Our cloud-hosted AIs add more than 10 million new, dynamically-categorized URLs to this cache every single day. The net result of this technology is that Netsweeper provides a more secure, safe, and productive internet experience for all web users. Netsweeper's robust analytics plus granular policy management and administration tools empower users to easily adapt the platform to meet their specific needs. The efficiency and scalability of our technology means that we can provide a solution at a low total cost of ownership when compared to other filtering technologies. Founded in 1999, Netsweeper is a private Canadian company with regional offices in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. We support a global network of integrators, distributors, and partners to serve our customers.

Revenue
$8.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
1999
Funding
-
Team size
78
Growth
-
8
Siren

United States

We are on a mission to keep people, assets and networks safe and enable those on the front line and intelligence teams. Siren is an all-in-one investigation platform used by organizations to safeguard people, assets and networks. Siren links data from open source, vendors and classified sources allowing investigators to analyze risks, threats and crimes for the National Security, Public Safety, Fraud and Compliance, and Cyber Threat communities. Siren’s patented technology is uniquely search based providing the analyst with easy-to-use search, analytics, visualization and reporting capabilities for investigations at Enterprise scale and volume. In November 2024, Siren made the the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 for the third consecutive year. Siren received €12 million in funding in 2023 and was named as a Gartner Cool Vendor. For more information, visit www.siren.io

Revenue
$8.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
77
Growth
-
9
istari-global.com

Wilmington, Delaware, United States

ISTARI is a global cybersecurity company which helps clients on their journey towards cyber resilience.

Revenue
$8.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
-
Team size
56
Growth
-
10
SOC Prime

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Developer of a cyber-security platform intended to provide internet security and intelligence management services. The company's cyber-security platform helps to defend against cyber threats through automation and detection of known threats, freeing up FTE and consolidating expert resources, enabling users to uncover and take action against unknown threats and targeted attacks.

Revenue
$8.3M
Customers
13.8K
Year founded
2015
Funding
$11M
Team size
101
Growth
78.87%

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.