We’re excited to share that Edgewatch has been selected as part of the eMerge Americas Global Startup Accelerator, and that we’ll be at the eMerge Americas Showcase, Booth AI6, at the Miami Beach Convention Center from 22–24 April. Edgewatch is also listed in the cohort directory at Booth AI6 as a Pre-Seed cybersecurity startup from Valencia, Spain.
For us, this is more than just another event stop. It is a chance to meet founders, investors, security teams, product builders, and partners who are all thinking seriously about what cybersecurity looks like in the AI era. And we believe that future is being built on something deeper than just another app or dashboard.
building the first-party cybersecurity intelligence layer for the AI era.
At Edgewatch, we are building the first-party cybersecurity intelligence layer for the AI era. Our platform scans the observable internet every six days, correlates that data with our entity intelligence, and turns first-party cyber evidence into a graph with more than 2 trillion vectors. Today, the platform covers roughly 406 million domains, 2.20 billion hostnames, 180 million IPv4 assets, and 47.2 million IPv6 assets, all delivered through APIs and MCP for modern cyber workflows, automation, and AI integration.
Why does that matter? Because AI in cybersecurity is only as good as the data it reasons on. As the application layer gets more crowded, we see the real moat moving underneath it, toward trusted data, attribution, and intelligence infrastructure. That is exactly the layer Edgewatch is building.
If you stop by Booth AI6, we’d love to show you some of the projects and platform capabilities we’ve been working on most recently.
One of the biggest is Edgewatch Explorer, our global-scale asset and scanning observation layer, which brings together backlink intelligence, DNS and mail infrastructure visibility, large-scale host discovery, continuous exposure tracking, and graph-style search and pivoting across assets. We are also continuing to expand capabilities such as exposure drift monitoring, bulk enrichment, search and pivot, policy and compliance reporting, and supplier or third-party exposure watch.
We’re also pushing forward with the broader Edgewatch intelligence stack, including EntitiesDB for official-source entity and asset attribution, BreachSpot for breach and credential exposure data, Open PulseWire for open-web cyber signal detection, and Edgewatch CTI for first-hand threat intelligence data. Together, these proprietary data families feed the graph that powers investigation, enrichment, correlation, attribution, dependency mapping, and AI-native security workflows.
On the product roadmap, we’re especially excited about work tied to PURL SBOM export, vulnerability correlation and fix guidance, historical exposure monitoring, ownership attribution, passive DNS intelligence, certificate visibility, watchlists, threat trend tracking, and organization breach tracking. These are the kinds of capabilities that help security vendors and platform builders launch faster, create more powerful products, and avoid the cost and complexity of building internet-scale data infrastructure on their own.
That is also why eMerge matters to us. According to the event cohort directory, Edgewatch is positioned as an independent cybersecurity intelligence platform built for the AI era, with CTEM and CTI APIs that support AI security copilots, SIEM and SOAR automation, and graph-ML supply-chain attack-path detection. eMerge is exactly the kind of place where those conversations can turn into real partnerships.
So if you’ll be in Miami, come and see us.
