DuskRise C25 Platform is a commercial threat intelligence platforms tool by DuskRise. Lunar is a free threat intelligence platforms tool by Webz.io. Compare features, ratings, integrations, and community reviews side by side to find the best threat intelligence platforms fit for your security stack.
Based on our analysis of NIST CSF 2.0 coverage, core features, integrations, company size fit, here is our conclusion:
Security teams managing breach aftermath and credential exposure across multiple domains should adopt Lunar for its real-time infostealer log intelligence, which surfaces compromised credentials faster than waiting for breach notifications. The platform ingests large-scale daily breach data and prioritizes service-level context for remediation, directly supporting the NIST Detect function of continuous monitoring and incident characterization. Skip this if you need post-compromise forensics or threat hunting beyond credential validation; Lunar is detection and alerting first, not investigation.
Enterprise cyber threat intelligence platform with remote network protection
Free breach monitoring platform for compromised credential detection & alerting.
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DuskRise C25 Platform: Enterprise cyber threat intelligence platform with remote network protection. built by DuskRise. headquartered in Italy. Core capabilities include Cyber threat intelligence collection and analysis, Remote network protection for distributed locations, IoT router device for network edge security..
Lunar: Free breach monitoring platform for compromised credential detection & alerting. built by Webz.io. headquartered in Israel. Core capabilities include Compromised credentials monitoring from breach dumps and infostealer logs, Stolen session cookie and access token intelligence, Forensic context including malware paths, hardware IDs, and malware families..
Both serve the Threat Intelligence Platforms market but differ in approach, feature depth, and target audience.
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