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🗓️ 06 Dec 2025   🌍 North America

Behind the Firewall: How Silobreaker and Carahsoft Are Rewiring Public Sector Cyber Intelligence

In a bold move, Silobreaker and Carahsoft join forces to deliver AI-powered threat intelligence to U.S. government agencies, promising faster, smarter defenses against a rising tide of digital threats.

Fast Facts

  • Silobreaker’s AI-driven platform analyzes open and dark web data for threat intelligence.
  • Carahsoft will distribute Silobreaker’s services to government agencies via major procurement contracts.
  • The partnership aims to improve situational awareness and resilience against cyber, physical, and geopolitical threats.
  • Silobreaker’s analytics help agencies spot emerging risks and respond rapidly to incidents.
  • Public sector access is streamlined through contracts like NASA SEWP V, ITES-SW2, NASPO, and OMNIA Partners.

The New Arms Race: Intelligence in the Age of AI

Imagine a sprawling city at night, each building glowing with secrets and vulnerabilities. For government agencies, the digital world is that city - teeming with hidden threats, from cybercriminal syndicates to hostile nation-states. The challenge: see the danger before it strikes.

Enter Silobreaker, a company that has quietly built a reputation for turning the chaos of the internet - both its visible and shadowy corners - into actionable intelligence. Founded in the early 2000s during the first wave of digital espionage scares, Silobreaker has grown alongside the threat landscape, evolving from basic data aggregation to sophisticated AI-powered analysis. Their platform now scours everything from news and social media to the dark web, sifting it for clues of emerging risks.

But technology alone doesn’t win wars - access does. That’s where Carahsoft, often dubbed the “IT superstore for government,” steps in. By acting as Silobreaker’s Master Government Aggregator, Carahsoft opens doors across the public sector, leveraging trusted procurement channels such as NASA SEWP V and NASPO ValuePoint. It means that agencies, from federal to local, can now acquire advanced threat intelligence tools with fewer bureaucratic hurdles.

Why This Matters: Lessons from Recent Breaches

Recent history is littered with sobering examples of what happens when governments lag behind in cyber intelligence. The SolarWinds breach of 2020, for instance, saw attackers quietly infiltrate federal networks for months. A key lesson: early detection - especially of signals buried in open and dark web chatter - can be the difference between containment and catastrophe.

Silobreaker’s AI acts like a digital detective, tirelessly combing through billions of data points to surface threats that human analysts might miss. It’s not just about faster alerts; it’s about smarter ones, tuned to the priorities and missions of each agency. In a recent report by Gartner, the adoption of AI-driven threat intelligence is cited as a critical factor in reducing both the cost and duration of breaches.

The geopolitical stakes are high. As global tensions rise and cybercriminal groups grow bolder, public sector agencies need every advantage. By making cutting-edge intelligence tools widely accessible, this partnership could help level the playing field.

Conclusion: The Future of Threat Intelligence

In the high-stakes world of public sector cybersecurity, speed and clarity can save millions - or even lives. The Silobreaker-Carahsoft alliance is more than a business deal; it’s a signal that the era of slow, siloed threat response is ending. As governments brace for the next wave of digital assaults, those equipped with real-time, AI-powered intelligence will be the ones turning out the lights on cyber adversaries.

WIKICROOK

  • Threat Intelligence: Threat intelligence is information about cyber threats that helps organizations anticipate, identify, and defend against potential cyberattacks.
  • Open Source Intelligence (OSINT): Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is the collection and analysis of information from publicly accessible sources to support security, investigations, or research.
  • Dark Web: La Dark Web è la parte nascosta di Internet, accessibile solo con software speciali, dove spesso si svolgono attività illegali e si garantisce l’anonimato.
  • AI: AI, or Artificial Intelligence, is technology that enables machines to mimic human intelligence, learning from data and improving over time.
  • Procurement Contracts: Procurement contracts are pre-approved agreements that help organizations, especially governments, efficiently and securely purchase technology or services from vendors.
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NEONPALADIN NEONPALADIN
Cyber Resilience Engineer
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