Comparison Guide

Cyware vs. OpenCTI

Included by Default — or Behind the Enterprise Edition?
Any platform can ingest threat intelligence. The real difference is what happens next — whether it runs as one connected system, or each step adds another license, integration, and tool to maintain.
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One Connected Suite, or Pieces You Integrate?
Do automation and AI ship inside the platform — or behind the Enterprise Edition, on a self-hosted stack of four backing services, workers, and connectors to maintain?
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Bring Your Own LLM, or Use Only What's Bundled?
Can agents run on the models you choose, with the prompt and Python behind each action open to inspect — or only an Enterprise-Edition assistant on a fixed model set?
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Outside the Perimeter, or Only What's Fed In?
Can you catch leaked credentials, lookalike domains, and executive impersonation before they're weaponized — or does the platform see only the intelligence analysts feed it?
Choosing between a unified platform and an assembled stack isn't a preference — it's an operational decision with measurable consequences. Compare all six capability areas.

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6 Critical Areas Overview - Cyware vs OpenCTI

Why Cyware

One Platform. Every Stage of the Threat Intelligence Lifecycle.

While most platforms split the lifecycle across separate licenses and tools, Cyware runs it on one connected platform — ingestion through case management.

This guide examines six capability areas where Cyware's architecture delivers a measurable operational advantage:

  • Run the full intelligence lifecycle from one connected suite, with no separate products to integrate and no modules left to fill in.
  • Deploy autonomous AI agents that execute enrichment, profiling, and actioning — with full explainability at every step.
  • Deploy with coverage already in place, instead of sourcing every feed yourself.
  • See threats before they reach you — dark web and credential exposure, domain impersonation, executive exposure, and brand abuse.

 

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