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APIVoid is a multi-source aggregator across 20-plus third-party security APIs. Cyren is single-source proprietary intelligence backed by the GlobalView cloud telemetry network.
APIVoid is an aggregator. The product wraps 20-plus third-party security APIs (domain reputation, IP reputation, URL scanners, threat intelligence feeds from various vendors) into a single unified API surface. Cyren is single-source: one telemetry network (GlobalView), one classification engine, one set of feeds. Different architectures, different trade-offs. APIVoid wins on breadth of underlying sources. Cyren wins on consistency, false positive control, and OEM-grade SLA.
| Capability | Data443 Cyren | APIVoid |
|---|---|---|
| Architecture | Single-source proprietary | Aggregator across 20+ third-party APIs |
| Domain reputation | Yes | Yes (aggregated) |
| IP reputation | Yes | Yes (aggregated) |
| URL classification | Yes | Yes (aggregated) |
| Malware identification | Yes | Yes (aggregated) |
| False positive rate | Sub-0.1% via 6-hour gating | Varies by underlying source |
| Telemetry source | GlobalView cloud telemetry | 20+ third-party APIs |
| Daily scale | Over a billion messages per day | Aggregated, not published unified |
| Pricing model | Quote-based + AWS Marketplace tier | Tiered with free tier |
| Free tier | None | Yes, free tier available |
| Distribution | Microsoft Sentinel, AWS Marketplace, OEM API | Direct API |
| OEM embeddedness | Routers, mail providers, OEM stacks | Application-layer integrations |
| Buyer profile | ISP, MSSP, OEM, large email provider | Developers, small security teams |
Architecture. APIVoid abstracts 20-plus underlying security APIs into a single unified API. A request for a URL classification fans out to multiple underlying sources, and APIVoid returns the aggregated answer. Cyren is the opposite: one proprietary telemetry network, one classification engine, one answer. The architectural trade-off is breadth versus consistency. APIVoid’s aggregator approach surfaces signal from many sources; Cyren’s single-source approach guarantees consistent classification semantics and a documented false positive rate.
False positive control. Cyren publishes a sub-0.1% false positive rate via 6-hour active-behavior gating. APIVoid’s false positive rate varies by underlying source and aggregation logic; the unified rate is not a published number. For organizations using the feed to block traffic at scale, the consistency of a single-source feed matters: every classification commits the same way, and the false positive rate is a vendor SLA, not a function of which underlying API happened to fire.
Distribution. Cyren ships through Microsoft Sentinel Content Hub (Cyren TI v3.0 and v3.0.1), AWS Marketplace (six SaaS connectors live in Limited preview, $24,000 USD per 12-month entitlement each), and direct OEM API for embedding into routers, mail providers, and security products. APIVoid distributes through direct API.
Free tier. APIVoid offers a public free tier suitable for developer evaluation and small-volume integrations. Cyren does not. The Cyren trial path is sales-led.
Cyren: Quote-based for direct OEM deployment. AWS Marketplace listings at $24,000 USD per 12-month entitlement for SaaS connectors.
APIVoid: Tiered pricing with a free tier for low-volume use. Paid tiers scale with API call volume.
How they compare: APIVoid is the right product for small-scale or developer-led integrations where the free tier is sufficient and aggregation across many sources is useful. Cyren is the right product when OEM-grade scale, documented false positive control, and Microsoft Sentinel or AWS Marketplace distribution matter.
When APIVoid is the better fit:
When Data443 Cyren is the better fit:
Cyren: Microsoft Sentinel (Cyren TI v3.0/v3.0.1 plus Cyren IP and Cyren URL Content Hub solutions), AWS Marketplace (6 SaaS connectors), direct OEM API.
APIVoid: Direct API plus a developer-friendly free tier. Aggregates 20-plus third-party sources behind a unified API surface.
Typical Cyren customer: ISP, MSSP, OEM security vendor, large email provider. Sales-led procurement, OEM-tier pricing, SLA in writing.
Typical APIVoid customer: Developer-led security shop, small security team, MSSP serving SMB customers, or security tooling startup. Free tier or self-service tiered pricing.
A small security team starting with APIVoid’s free tier and growing into an OEM-scale deployment may eventually need to migrate to Cyren. The API surfaces are not identical, but the underlying signals (domain reputation, IP reputation, URL classification) are. Migration is more a procurement and SLA conversation than a technical lift.
Coexistence is also viable: APIVoid for low-volume developer integrations during prototyping, Cyren for production OEM-scale deployment.
APIVoid aggregates 20-plus third-party security APIs into a single unified API. Cyren is single-source proprietary intelligence backed by the GlobalView telemetry network with a sub-0.1% false positive rate. APIVoid wins on breadth of underlying sources. Cyren wins on consistency and OEM-grade SLA.
APIVoid has a free tier and tiered paid pricing. Cyren is quote-based or AWS Marketplace at $24,000 USD per 12-month entitlement. APIVoid is the affordable option for small-scale integrations. Cyren’s pricing reflects OEM-grade scale.
Sub-0.1%, maintained via 6-hour active-behavior gating.
Microsoft Sentinel Content Hub (Cyren TI v3.0 and v3.0.1, Cyren IP, Cyren URL), AWS Marketplace (6 SaaS connector listings live in Limited preview), and direct OEM API.
Yes. APIVoid has a public free tier. Cyren’s evaluation path is sales-led.
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Parent product: Cyren Threat Intelligence
AWS Marketplace: Cyren on AWS Marketplace