Haaretz Labels featured Roni Roytman, co-founder and CEO of INTENSITY GLOBAL, in an article focused on a simple argument: effective cyber defense starts before the alert, not after it.
The article presents HUNTER 1 as an intelligence-led platform built to shift organizations from reactive detection to proactive prevention by combining external intelligence, behavioral analysis, and operational forensic visibility.
Roytman explains that modern attackers operate quietly over extended periods and often remain beneath the radar of fragmented security controls. In that environment, isolated technical alerts are not enough. The real requirement is an operational picture that connects weak signals early and shows how an attack is taking shape.
Key points from the article:
- HUNTER 1 correlates network behavior, user activity, and external intelligence to expose attack patterns before material damage occurs.
- The platform monitors relevant threat actors and helps organizations understand attacker TTPs during early planning stages.
- Its AI and LLM-driven analysis aims to turn scattered alerts into a complete narrative of the attack chain, from intrusion to lateral movement and intent.
- The goal is to reduce blind spots created by disconnected tools such as firewalls, EDR, Microsoft 365 telemetry, SIEM, and SOC workflows.
The article also places the platform inside the broader INTENSITY GLOBAL operating model: incident response, managed services, strategic guidance, and the Accel Cyber Group structure formed after Accel Solutions acquired a 51% stake in the company in July 2024.
Featured publication details:
Haaretz Labels
Yoel Tzafrir, in cooperation with INTENSITY GLOBAL from the Accel Solutions Group
February 12, 2026
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