The updated platform organizes its capabilities into three primary modules—Defend, Insight, and Reconnaissance—to streamline navigation and workflow. A standout addition is the Traffic Origin feature, which provides visibility into the geographic source of malicious traffic and infrastructure changes. This tool is intended for use in fraud prevention, KYC compliance, and incident response, offering teams deeper insight into the true origin of threats rather than relying on masked data.
To bridge the gap between human analysis and artificial intelligence, the platform now includes an MCP Server, allowing security analysts to query Silent Push data directly within AI environments like ChatGPT or Claude. By using natural language, investigators can pivot through historical DNS records and adversary fingerprints without toggling between multiple interfaces. CEO Ken Bagnall stated that the 6.0 release aims to eliminate background noise, allowing teams to prioritize significant threats and accelerate their response times through more grounded, structured intelligence.





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