Nikoloz Kokhreidze

Nikoloz Kokhreidze

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Connect your AI to 10,000+ security products and 3,000 vendors via MCP. Your AI builds competitive reports, market analyses, vendor evaluations, and battle cards from live data in seconds. 450+ data points per company covering funding, valuations, executives, hiring, traffic, and momentum. 40 intelligence tools. Works with Claude (recommended), ChatGPT, and any MCP client. Free to start, setup takes 30 seconds
CybersecTools MCP Server
CybersecTools MCP ServerThe entire cybersecurity market, one prompt away
The cybersecurity market is notoriously noisy. With 2,800+ vendors scattered across 82 countries, finding the right product or company is a nightmare for security teams. We built the CybersecTools Market Map to bring visual clarity to this chaos. - Filter by 16 categories - Discover hubs in Silicon Valley, Tel Aviv and London, or find local partners - Instantly see the business model of every vendor on the map. I’d love to hear your thoughts on which features we should map next!
Cybersecurity Market Map
Cybersecurity Market MapThe Interactive Global Map of 2,800+ Cybersecurity Vendors
Discover security stacks created by cybersecurity professionals. Find combinations of tools that work together for comprehensive security coverage.
CybersecTools
CybersecToolsBuild and share your favorite cybersecurity tools stack
The largest directory of cybersecurity products with over 3,150 tools from 941 companies, cataloged across 18 categories, 106 specializations, and 944 specific tasks. Trusted by 14,000 security professionals monthly. Share tools, write reviews, and discover the right solution for any use case. Built for security teams to find tools and for innovative cybersecurity companies to get discovered.
CybersecTools
CybersecTools Find and share cybersecurity tools across 944 use cases
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How do you actually discover security tools? (And what am I missing?)

Hey hunters! 👋 A few things I'm curious to hear from you: What's your current process for discovering security tools? Do you Google endlessly? Ask in Slack channels? Pay for analyst reports? I built CybersecTools to solve my own pain, but I want to know if I'm actually fixing the right problem. What categories or tools are missing? I've cataloged 3,150+ tools across 944 use cases, but security...