The Cyber Threat
Encyclopedia
Threatpedia is a Wikipedia-style platform with the goal of documenting every significant cyber event, attack campaign, and threat actor in history. Peer-reviewed by a board of cyber historians, intelligence analysts, subject matter experts, and augmented by AI.
Incident Encyclopedia
Every significant cyber event documented with standardized data points — TTPs, timeline, attribution, impact, affected sectors, and source citations.
APT Registry
Current and historical Advanced Persistent Threat groups tracked with profiles, known campaigns, tooling, state affiliation, and activity timelines.
Framework Mapping
Incidents mapped to MITRE ATT&CK, NIST, Cyber Kill Chain, and more — enabling cross-incident trend analysis and data-driven research.
Peer Review & Certification
A board of cyber historians, reporters, and SMEs reviews submissions. Approved articles earn the Threatpedia seal — a mark of verified accuracy.
Trend Analytics
Structured data across all incidents enables trend analysis by sector, vector, actor type, geography, and time — powering original research.
AI-Augmented Workflow
AI assists with aggregating news sources, flagging potential incidents, pre-screening articles, and surfacing related events — accelerating human reviewers.
Incident Reports
In-depth intelligence dossiers on major cyber incidents — from supply chain attacks to nation-state operations. Full IOCs, timelines, and remediation guidance.
Campaign Dossiers
Ongoing multi-event operations and persistent threat campaigns — tracked with attribution, TTPs, related incidents, and timeline data.
Threat Actor Registry
38 tracked APT groups with cross-vendor naming, nation-state attribution, known campaigns, and associated tooling. Filterable and searchable.
Zero-Day Exploits
39 tracked zero-day vulnerabilities with CVEs, platform details, patch status, and links to related incidents and threat actors.
Glossary
1,000+ cybersecurity terms defined and tagged by role — from SOC analysts to CISOs. Searchable, filterable, and continuously expanding.
Roadmap
Where Threatpedia is headed — planned features, framework integrations, data pipeline milestones, and community tools. Updated in real time.