Threat Intelligence, Security Management

Cyware Launches Threat Intelligence Platform for SLTT Governments Cybersecurity

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Cyware has introduced a suite of threat intelligence and response solutions built specifically for State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial (SLTT) governments across the U.S., addressing growing cybersecurity challenges faced by public sector agencies. The launch comes as SLTT entities face increasing cyber threats targeting critical infrastructure and government services.

With many SLTT agencies struggling to manage fragmented data and coordinate cyber responses, Cyware’s new platform provides a centralized system for automating threat detection, sharing indicators, and executing orchestrated responses. The goal is to enable agencies to shift from isolated, reactive monitoring to real-time, collective cyber defense. The platform supports integration with federal and sector-specific data sources, including CISA’s AIS program and various ISACs.

According to recent MS-ISAC findings, nearly four in ten SLTT agencies lack confidence in their cyber incident response, and over three-quarters cite poor coordination as a primary obstacle. Cyware’s platform is designed to address these gaps with AI-powered automation, cross-agency collaboration tools, and flexible deployment options across cloud and on-premise environments.

To accommodate the diverse IT environments of SLTT agencies, the platform offers both cloud-based and on-premises deployment options. It also supports alignment with strategic federal initiatives, such as the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program (SLCGP), which funds state-level efforts to improve cyber readiness. Cyware’s current status as “StateRAMP In Process” indicates its intent to meet compliance and procurement standards specific to public-sector buyers.

By equipping SLTT agencies with a scalable, intelligence-driven platform, Cyware aims to help them respond more effectively to modern threats, reduce operational silos, and build a stronger security posture across local and regional networks.

Suparna Chawla Bhasin

Suparna serves as Senior Managing Editor for CyberRisk Alliance’s Channel Brands, including MSSP Alert and ChannelE2E.  She plays a key role in content development, optimizing editorial workflows, aligning storytelling with audience needs, and collaborating across teams to deliver timely, high-impact content. Her background spans technology, media, and education, and she brings a unique blend of strategic thinking, creativity, and executional excellence to every project.

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