Cross Border Threat Monitoring
Track threats moving between global and regional targets.
Stay ahead of state-sponsored threats, protect critical infrastructure, and maintain public trust with ThreatBook’s Asia-informed, globally comprehensive cybersecurity solutions.
Nation-state APT groups, cybercrime-for-hire syndicates, and hacktivists all view public sector systems as high-value targets.
With hybrid infrastructure, expanding attack surfaces, and limited resources, defenders face relentless pressure to identify and neutralize threats before they cause disruption, data loss, or loss of trust.
Track threats moving between global and regional targets.
Detect state-sponsored intrusion attempts before they escalate.
Identify and neutralize phishing sites targeting citizens.
From intelligence gathering to automated response, our products cover every phase of the defense lifecycle.
Access global and APAC-focused threat intelligence, updated hourly, with analyst-verified IOCs, WHOIS, PDNS, and malware samples. Attribute attacks and identify adversaries faster.
Detect and respond to advanced attacks with enriched telemetry, machine learning, and real-time intelligence. Monitor encrypted traffic, uncover zero-days, and correlate activity across your entire environment.
Continuous monitoring of public-facing assets, brand mentions, and data leaks to catch early warning signs of targeted attacks and disinformation campaigns.
Block phishing and malicious domains before they reach users, with high-availability DNS protection designed for government environments.
We understand the unique pressures of defending government networks — from safeguarding citizen-facing portals to protecting classified data.
Our mission is to give your teams the intelligence, tools, and confidence to act fast and stay ahead.
ThreatBook supports government cybersecurity with proven scale and precision:
Learn how ThreatBook’s unified detection, intelligence, and protection solutions help public sector teams stay ahead of evolving threats and secure critical services.