Styx Intelligence has launched Disinformation Security, a new module within its unified External Digital & Cyber Risk Protection platform.
The new capability helps organizations continuously monitor, assess, and respond to disinformation campaigns targeting their brand, executives, and customers.
As cyber threats keep shifting away from systems and toward people, disinformation has become a critical business risk. False narratives can spread quickly, damage trust, confuse customers, and create financial and operational impact in a matter of hours.
“The most dangerous attacks today do not target infrastructure. They target belief,” said Karim Ladha, CEO of Styx Intelligence. “They spread faster than organizations can respond and create real-world consequences in hours. Every company is now exposed. Being the first to market with Disinformation Security, we’re giving teams the ability to detect and act before those narratives take hold.”
Why this matters now
Disinformation is no longer just a media or political issue. It is now a cybersecurity issue.
A false claim can start with one post, then spread across social platforms, forums, news sites, and coordinated networks in less than a day. What begins as a single narrative can turn into reputational harm, customer confusion, fraud, or business disruption.
These campaigns often follow a clear pattern. A false story is posted, amplified by fake or coordinated accounts, and repeated until it feels real.
Common examples include:
Until now, most organizations have had very little visibility into these kinds of threats, especially when they start outside the company’s own systems.
A new way to treat disinformation as a cyber risk
Disinformation Security brings a threat intelligence approach to public-channel monitoring. It helps teams detect early signs of coordinated false narratives, understand how they are spreading, and decide what to do next.
The module is built directly into the StyxView platform and expands Styx Intelligence’s broader External Digital & Cyber Risk Protection solution, which already includes brand protection, executive protection, third-party risk, dark web monitoring, and attack surface management.
With Disinformation Security, teams can:
When a threat is identified, Styx can alert internal teams and trigger automated takedown workflows, helping speed up a process that is often slow and manual.
“Disinformation is not only a reputation problem,” said Santosh Nair, CTO of Styx Intelligence. “When attackers impersonate people and misuse a brand’s identity, they can redirect customers to the wrong place, trigger scams, and create confusion inside the company. Teams need visibility early, with proof, so they can act with confidence.”
Built for today’s external threat landscape
Styx Intelligence helps organizations detect, prioritize, and remediate digital threats that happen outside the traditional perimeter. That includes impersonation, phishing, data leakage, third-party exposure, and now disinformation.
As attackers get better at manipulating trust, companies need visibility into more than their internal systems. They need to see what is happening across the public web, social media, and other external channels where brand and identity can be exploited.
Disinformation Security gives teams a way to do that earlier, with more context, and with a faster path to action.
About Styx Intelligence
Styx Intelligence is a global SaaS cybersecurity company that helps organizations protect their brand, people, and external digital infrastructure from cyber threats. Its AI-driven platform helps teams monitor, detect, and act on risks such as brand and executive impersonation, phishing, disinformation, data leakage, and third-party exposure across the open web, social media, and the dark web.
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