Cyabra Launches Deepfake Detection

Cyabra Named Innovation Leader by Frost & Sullivan: Full Report

Frost & Sullivan analyzed the social media intelligence (SOCMINT) market and, based on its findings, recognized Cyabra with the 2025 North American Technology Innovation Leadership Award.

With a firm focus on authenticity detection and narrative analysis, Cyabra is redefining how organizations manage online threats—ranging from misinformation and deepfakes to coordinated bot campaigns—by delivering actionable, real-time intelligence across the digital spectrum.

As social media continues to evolve, so too do the threats it harbors. Disinformation, inauthentic activity, and AI-generated content are proliferating at a scale that outpaces traditional monitoring methods. Cyabra addresses this challenge with its powerful SOCMINT and open-source intelligence platform, delivering full-spectrum analysis of sentiment, authenticity, and narrative impact.

 

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Cyabra named 2025 Technology Innovation Leader by Frost & Sullivan, recognizing best practices in North American social media intelligence solutions
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