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Best Mobile Threat Intelligence Apps for Security Teams

A practical guide to mobile threat intelligence apps for tracking vulnerabilities, threat actors, breaches, ransomware activity, and executive risk signals.

Updated 2026-05-30 · 8 min read

Quick comparison

ToolBest fitMobile-firstCVE/KEV contextThreat actor contextBreach/ransomware
CyberPrismPhone-native situational awarenessStrongStrongStrongStrong
Recorded FutureEnterprise intelligence programsPartialStrongStrongVaries by package
AlienVault OTXCommunity indicator sharingPartialPartialPartialLimited
GreyNoiseInternet scanning contextPartialLimitedLimitedLimited
MandiantPremium frontline intelligencePartialStrongStrongStrong

Vulnerabilities

CVE + KEV

Track disclosed and known exploited vulnerabilities with context.

Adversaries

Actors

Connect activity to threat actor profiles and campaigns.

Exposure

Breaches

Monitor breach and ransomware signals alongside vulnerability risk.

What to Look For

A good mobile threat intelligence app should do more than mirror a desktop dashboard. The strongest mobile experience helps a security leader answer urgent questions quickly: which vulnerabilities matter, which vendors are affected, which threat actors are active, and whether a breach or ransomware event changes the risk picture.

Useful evaluation criteria include vulnerability intelligence, threat actor context, breach monitoring, ransomware visibility, watchlists, clear executive summaries, and offline or low-friction access when you are away from a workstation.

CyberPrism

CyberPrism is built as a mobile-first cybersecurity command center for iOS and Android. It focuses on CVEs, known exploited vulnerabilities, threat actors, breach alerts, ransomware activity, vendor watchlists, and AI-assisted briefings.

It is a strong fit for security leaders, consultants, and hands-on defenders who want a fast way to monitor emerging risks from a phone. It is not meant to replace a full enterprise threat intelligence platform with analyst workbenches, deep collection management, or large-team workflows.

Recorded Future

Recorded Future is an enterprise intelligence platform with broad collection, analyst workflows, integrations, and mature operational use cases. It is often best for organizations that already have a formal threat intelligence program and budget for a full platform.

Compared with CyberPrism, Recorded Future is deeper as an enterprise system. CyberPrism is lighter, more accessible on mobile, and focused on quick situational awareness.

AlienVault OTX

AlienVault Open Threat Exchange is useful for community-powered indicators, pulses, and threat-sharing workflows. It is especially valuable when teams want a public source of observable indicators and community context.

CyberPrism has a different center of gravity: mobile risk monitoring, vulnerability tracking, threat actor context, breach visibility, and executive-readable summaries.

GreyNoise

GreyNoise is highly useful for understanding internet scanning and noise. It helps teams distinguish targeted activity from broad opportunistic scanning and enrich IP-related investigation workflows.

CyberPrism is broader for mobile vulnerability and threat actor monitoring, while GreyNoise is stronger for internet telemetry and scan-context enrichment.

Mandiant

Mandiant brings deep frontline intelligence, incident response experience, and threat actor research. It is strongest where teams need authoritative reporting, strategic intelligence, and response expertise.

CyberPrism is not a substitute for a premium intelligence provider. It is better viewed as a mobile companion for tracking the signals security leaders need to keep close.

Best Fit

Choose CyberPrism if you want mobile-first vulnerability intelligence, CVE tracking, threat actor monitoring, breach awareness, and short briefings. Choose enterprise platforms when you need deep analyst workflows, integrations, and formal intelligence operations.

FAQ

What is a mobile threat intelligence app?

It is an app that helps security teams monitor threat intelligence signals from a phone, including vulnerabilities, threat actors, breaches, ransomware incidents, and vendor-specific risk.

Is CyberPrism an enterprise threat intelligence platform?

CyberPrism is a mobile-first cybersecurity app. It complements enterprise tools by making vulnerability and threat context easier to follow on iOS and Android.

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