Cyble has partnered with Optiv to bring digital risk protection into managed security operations, at a time when most cyber threats are no longer confined to internal networks.
The partnership integrates Cyble’s threat intelligence capabilities into Optiv’s managed security services and advanced fusion center, giving security teams more visibility into risks developing across the open, deep, and dark web.
This matters because the way cyberattacks are growing has changed. Threat actors are often active outside an organization long before any alert is triggered internally trading stolen credentials, setting up phishing campaigns, or impersonating brands.
The Visibility Gap Security Teams Are Dealing With
One of the biggest challenges today is not detection—it’s timing.
Security teams usually find out about an cyberattack after it has already started. By then, credentials may already be compromised or phishing infrastructure already in place. Traditional tools like firewalls or endpoint security simply don’t see this early activity.
That’s where digital risk protection is starting to play a more important role. It focuses on monitoring external environments where early signs of attacks show up.


Common risks include leaked data, brand impersonation, and threat actor chatter indicating planned campaigns. None of this sit inside the network, which makes them easy to miss without the right visibility.
What Changes With This Integration
With this integration, Cyble’s digital risk protection is no longer just another stream of external intelligence. It becomes part of the daily workflow for security teams within managed security operations.
Speaking on the partnership, Kevin Gerber, Vice President, Americas at Cyble said,“External digital risks are becoming an increasingly important consideration for enterprise security teams. This partnership with Optiv brings Digital Risk Protection directly into managed security operations, helping organizations gain visibility into threat activity across the open, deep, and dark web.”
By bringing Cyble’s threat intelligence into Optiv’s environment, analysts can view external risks alongside internal alerts, all in one place. This makes it easier to connect the dots—linking suspicious activity across the open, deep, and dark web with what’s happening inside the organization.
“Organizations need broader visibility into external threats that may affect their users, brands, and digital assets,” said Kathryn Hall, SVP, Services at Optiv. “Cyble’s Digital Risk Protection capabilities add valuable context to our security operations, helping teams identify and monitor risks beyond the traditional network perimeter.”
In practical terms, Cyble’s visibility into external threats helps teams cut through noise and focus on risks that are more likely to impact their business, instead of chasing isolated or low-context alerts.
Why This Shift Matters
There’s a clear shift in how organizations are approaching security, and the Cyble–Optiv partnership reflects that change. It’s no longer just about protecting what’s inside the network.
Threats are forming outside, and often staying there until they’re ready to strike.
By bringing digital risk protection from Cyble into Optiv’s managed security operations, this approach helps close that visibility gap. It doesn’t eliminate risk, but it gives security teams a better chance of spotting early warning signs and acting before things escalate.
Right now, that kind of early visibility is what many organizations are missing, and exactly what this integration is trying to address.
