ThreatBook has been recognized as a Strong Performer in the 2025 Gartner Peer Insights of the Customer for Network Detection and Response (NDR) This marks the third consecutive year that ThreatBook has received this distinction.ThreatBook has been recognized as a Strong Performer in the 2025 Gartner Peer Insights of the Customer for Network Detection and Response (NDR) This marks the third consecutive year that ThreatBook has received this distinction.

ThreatBook Peer-Recognized as a Strong Performer In the 2025 Gartner Peer Insights

2025/11/13 17:46
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Singapore, Singapore, November 13th, 2025/CyberNewsWire/--ThreatBook, a global leader in threat intelligence-based cybersecurity solutions, today announced that for its Threat Detection Platform (TDP), it has been recognized as a Strong Performer in the 2025 Gartner Peer Insights Voice of the Customer for Network Detection and Response (NDR).

This marks the third consecutive year that ThreatBook has received this distinction, which we believe underscores consistent customer satisfaction, product innovation, and operational excellence.

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Recognition Driven by Real-World Customer Feedback

To be included in the report, vendors must meet stringent inclusion criteria and are positioned within four quadrants based on user interest, product experience, and overall satisfaction — covering areas such as product capabilities, support, and delivery.

According to the research: “in the network detection and response market, Gartner Peer Insights published 1,263 reviews and ratings during the consideration period,” with 11 vendors ultimately meeting the inclusion standards. ThreatBook is among the few vendors recognized as a Strong Performer for three consecutive years. ThreatBook was among the few vendors to meet the full inclusion criteria and achieved 100% of customers willing to recommend ThreatBook TDP, based on 43 overall verified reviews submitted as of Aug 2025.

Enterprise users from finance, manufacturing, energy, services, and retail sectors across Asia-Pacific, North America, the Middle East, and Europe contributed feedback that rated ThreatBook TDP highly in overall product experience, detection precision, and operational efficiency.

TDP: Industry Leading Intelligence-Driven Detection and Response

As the market leader in China’s threat intelligence sector (iResearch, 2024 China Threat Intelligence Industry Development Report), ThreatBook integrates high-fidelity threat intelligence into its detection and response solutions.

ThreatBook TDP is a full-traffic, intelligence-driven NDR platform designed to provide visibility, context, and actionability at scale.

Key strengths include:

l High-Precision Detection – Built on ThreatBook’s proprietary global and APAC threat intelligence, TDP achieves industry-leading detection accuracy for targeted and advanced attacks.

l Operational Readiness – Automatically maps enterprise attack surfaces and reconstructs attack chains from an adversarial perspective for proactive defense.

l Closed-Loop Response – Integrates with a broad ecosystem of security tools, supporting automated blocking and orchestration with 99% effectiveness.

l User-Focused Experience – Offers an intuitive interface and multi-dimensional analytics to enhance SOC efficiency and decision-making.

Proven Across Industries and Regions

Today, ThreatBook TDP is deployed in thousands of leading enterprises across critical industries including finance, energy, power, internet, and smart manufacturing.

It has become a core detection and response system for enterprise and government SOCs, helping them achieve visibility, precision, and proactive defense in dynamic threat environments.

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Full review:

https://www.gartner.com/reviews/market/network-detection-and-response/vendor/threatbook/product/threatbook-tdp-ndr/review/view/6146934

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Full Review: https://www.gartner.com/reviews/market/network-detection-and-response/vendor/threatbook/product/threatbook-tdp-ndr/review/view/6145510

Gartner, Voice of the Customer for Network Detection and Response, 30 October 2025

* Disclaimer: GARTNER and PEER INSIGHTS are registered trademarks of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and internationally and are used herein with permission. All rights reserved. Gartner Peer Insights content consists of the opinions of individual end users based on their own experiences, and should not be construed as statements of fact, nor do they represent the views of Gartner or its affiliates. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in this content nor makes any warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this content, about its accuracy or completeness, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

About ThreatBook

ThreatBook is a global cybersecurity company specializing in advanced threat intelligence, detection, and response. Founded in 2015, ThreatBook equips enterprises, governments, and service providers with the clarity and context needed to defend against evolving digital risks.

By combining artificial intelligence with deep threat intelligence, ThreatBook delivers real-time visibility, hyper-accurate detections, and early-warning insights against nation-state actors, cybercriminal groups, and emerging attack campaigns. With unique vantage points from across the Asia Pacific region and beyond, ThreatBook provides intelligence coverage that bridges Eastern and Western threat landscapes, offering an unmatched perspective for global defenders.

ThreatBook: Act with Intelligence that Matters. To learn more, visit www.threatbook.io or follow us on LinkedIn.

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