Cybersecurity Market Intelligence

Find the security wedges others miss.

Signal Wedge helps founders, venture studios, investors, and product teams decide what cybersecurity market is worth entering before the category turns crowded, consensus-driven, or too expensive to win.

  • DemandHiring velocity, buyer language, and compliance pressure
  • SaturationVendor density and category crowding before consensus forms
  • Decision speedBoard-ready evidence for founders, investors, and strategy teams

Who it is for

Built for people making category decisions under uncertainty.

Signal Wedge is for technical buyers who do not trust vague TAM slides, recycled analyst summaries, or hype-driven category narratives.

Founders

Use Radar and Validation Sprints to decide whether a cybersecurity thesis is early, crowded, or still worth committing engineering time to.

Investors and Studios

Compress sourcing cycles with signal-backed category maps, funding gap analysis, and market narratives that survive partner scrutiny.

Product Strategy Teams

Find adjacent wedges, regulatory buying events, and category openings before a competitor locks the position down.

Flagship Offer

Signal Wedge Radar turns scattered market signals into a decision system.

The product ranks cybersecurity opportunities by exploitability, not by generic market size.

Wedge Score

A composite score combining demand, urgency, budget likelihood, buyer reachability, implementation feasibility, and competition density.

Validation Sprints

Two-week async thesis reviews that stress-test one market bet with live evidence and a defensibility memo.

Compliance Shift Tracker

Monitor DORA, NIS2, SEC cyber rules, and other regulatory events as vendor opportunity maps, not legal summaries.

Why buyers switch

Most cyber market research arrives after the wedge has closed.

Generic analyst reports are too late.

They describe categories after consensus forms. Signal Wedge is designed for the period when a thesis is still tradable.

Procurement research is not founder research.

Founders and product teams need a way to decide what to build next, not a procurement taxonomy with expensive licenses.

Signal beats category theater.

Hiring patterns, GitHub activity, vendor density, buyer language, and compliance shifts create a clearer picture than trend-chasing ever will.

Next step

Request a briefing for the category you are tracking.

If you are testing a market thesis, considering an adjacency, or sourcing a cyber category, send the category and context. We will point you to the clearest starting angle.