How Cybergen Is Expanding Its Threat Intelligence Capabilities with Flashpoint


December 12, 2025

Cybergen, a leading specialist provider of next-generation cybersecurity services, today announced a new partnership with Flashpoint, the global leader in threat intelligence. This collaboration will enhance Cybergen’s threat intelligence offering amid rapidly growing customer demand for deeper, pre-emptive, and more actionable insights into emerging cyber threats.


Through this partnership, Cybergen will bring Flashpoint’s advanced intelligence platform, including deep and dark web monitoring, vulnerability intelligence, and adversary activity insight, directly to their client-base. This will enable organisations to perform pre-emptive mitigation of attacks via actionable intelligence, triage incidents with greater accuracy, and respond decisively to evolving cyber threats.


“Businesses are facing an unprecedented volume of sophisticated attacks, and traditional controls are no longer enough,” said Tom Britton, Cybergen’s Chief Technical Officer. “Our partnership with Flashpoint gives our clients a powerful intelligence advantage. Combining Cybergen’s specialist cybersecurity expertise with Flashpoint’s leading threat intelligence allows us to deliver clearer situational awareness and stronger protection for organisations of every size, before attacks happen.


Flashpoint’s intelligence capabilities will enhance Cybergen’s core offering, including threat-led penetration testing, and operational, tactical and strategic services. By bringing these capabilities together, Cybergen aims to provide clients with a more complete understanding of their threat landscape, supporting smarter security decisions and better long-term resilience.


The partnership aligns with Cybergen’s mission to equip organisations with the tools, intelligence, and expertise required to stay secure in an increasingly hostile digital world.

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