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Onclusive and Cyabra Collaborate to Help Brands Distinguish Authentic Conversation from Inauthentic Narratives

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Cyabra (NASDAQ: CYAB) and Onclusive announced a strategic collaboration that integrates Cyabra’s AI-driven narrative authenticity analysis into Onclusive’s global media intelligence platform. The joint solution aims to help communications and marketing teams distinguish genuine public sentiment from coordinated, inauthentic campaigns across media and social channels.

According to the companies, Onclusive’s Global Content Hub processes tens of millions of items daily, while Cyabra adds forensic analysis to identify inauthentic accounts, coordinated behaviors, and synthetic media such as deepfakes. The combined offering, available immediately to Onclusive customers, provides real-time narrative alerts, impersonation and synthetic media detection, and evidence-backed reporting to support mitigation and platform takedown requests.

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News Market Reaction – CYAB

-2.69%
2 alerts
-2.69% News Effect
-3.1% Trough Tracked
-$131K Valuation Impact
$4.73M Market Cap
0.1x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, CYAB declined 2.69%, reflecting a moderate negative market reaction. Argus tracked a trough of -3.1% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 2 alerts that day, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility. This price movement removed approximately $131K from the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $4.73M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Market Context

Set against insider activity showing Net Buying and low short positioning, this collaboration adds a...
Analysis

Set against insider activity showing Net Buying and low short positioning, this collaboration adds another commercial proof point without immediately changing capital-structure or Nasdaq-listing risks. Investors may watch whether future agreements resemble the prior >$500,000 contract rather than financing-driven headlines.

Key Figures

Data history length: 8 years
1 metrics
Data history length 8 years Cyabra platform training and accuracy history

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jul 09 (Negative)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jul 09 Private placement financing Negative -21.6% Premium-priced $6M private placement and major preferred-to-common restructuring.
Jun 08 AI security contract Positive +7.5% New agreement worth over $500,000 for AI narrative intelligence solutions.
Jun 03 CMO appointment Neutral -4.5% Appointment of David Low as CMO to drive market presence.
May 15 1Q26 earnings report Neutral +1.6% Q1 2026 results showing revenue growth but significant net loss and cash burn.
May 05 Shareholder strategy update Neutral -32.9% Post–de-SPAC shareholder letter outlining 2025 revenue and growth priorities.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Recent CYAB news has seen clearer alignment between share moves and distinctly positive or negative catalysts, with more mixed reactions around neutral corporate updates.

Key Terms

synthetic media, deepfakes, narrative intelligence, social listening, +1 more
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synthetic media technical
"detecting inauthentic accounts and synthetic media such as deepfakes."
Synthetic media are audio, images, video or text created or altered by computer algorithms rather than recorded or written by a person, including AI-generated voices, images and deepfakes. For investors it matters because such content can quickly change a company’s reputation, sales or legal exposure—like a forged letter that spreads fast online—affecting customer trust, regulatory risk, and the cost of monitoring or defending a brand.
deepfakes technical
"synthetic media such as deepfakes."
Deepfakes are audio, video or image content created or altered by artificial intelligence to make people appear to say, do, or be somewhere they did not. They matter to investors because a convincing fake can trigger sudden market moves, enable fraud, manipulate sentiment, or harm a company’s reputation—similar to a counterfeit document or forged signature sparking real financial consequences and regulatory scrutiny.
narrative intelligence technical
"a leader in AI-powered narrative intelligence that detects inauthentic actors"
Narrative intelligence is the ability to recognize, interpret and measure the stories investors, customers and regulators tell about a company or market—whether those stories come from press releases, social media, analyst reports or management presentations. For investors it reveals whether the prevailing storyline supports growth, risk or distrust; like reading the plotline of a movie, it helps you spot when sentiment is changing, when a story is convincing or when facts and spin diverge, which can affect stock prices and risk.
social listening technical
"“Social listening has always answered the question of what is being said"
Social listening is the practice of monitoring public conversations on social media, forums, review sites and other online spaces to track mentions, tone and emerging trends about a company, product or industry. For investors, it acts like eavesdropping at a busy marketplace—revealing early signs of growing demand, customer complaints, reputational shifts or regulatory concerns that can precede official financial reports and help inform buying, selling or risk decisions.
impersonation technical
"Impersonation and synthetic media detection, identifying spoofed accounts"
Impersonation is the act of pretending to be another person, organization, or official identity in written, spoken, or electronic form to deceive others. For investors, it matters because impersonation can be used to spread false announcements, gain unauthorized access to accounts or board communications, or trick stakeholders into transferring funds—similar to someone wearing a company ID to get into a secure office and act on someone else’s authority.

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  • Collaboration combines Onclusive's global media intelligence with Cyabra's AI-driven authenticity analysis, giving communications and marketing teams a clearer view of what's real online

New York, July 16, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --  Onclusive, a global leader in media intelligence, and Cyabra (NASDAQ: CYAB), a leader in AI-powered narrative intelligence that detects inauthentic actors, coordinated behaviors, and manipulated content, announce a strategic collaboration that will give Onclusive's customers a new way to understand narrative manipulation and respond accordingly.

The collaboration comes as coordinated bot networks, fake accounts, and synthetic media are increasingly shaping public narratives at scale. For brands and organizations, this presents a new, complex dimension to reputation management. Recent incidents affecting major consumer brands have shown how a small number of inauthentic actors can create the appearance of broad public backlash, drive media coverage, and in some cases coincide with measurable impacts on stock prices.

Jennifer Roberts, Chief Marketing Officer at Onclusive, explained; “Social listening has always answered the question of what is being said, but in an environment where disinformation and coordinated influence campaigns are increasingly sophisticated, that's no longer enough. Our customers need to know, in real-time, whether an emerging conversation reflects genuine public sentiment or whether it’s an orchestrated, inauthentic campaign designed to look like one. That's exactly what Cyabra brings to our platform."

Onclusive's Global Content Hub processes tens of millions of media and social content items daily, providing organizations with visibility into volume, sentiment, media coverage, and narrative trends across channels. Cyabra's technology adds a layer of forensic analysis to that conversation, assessing the authenticity of the actors, the behavior and content driving it, including identifying coordinated versus organic behavior, and detecting inauthentic accounts and synthetic media such as deepfakes. Together, the two platforms are designed to move organizations from simply detecting a narrative to understanding its legitimacy, thereby enabling informed action.

David Low, Chief Marketing Officer at Cyabra, commented, "Built on eight years of data and industry-leading accuracy, Cyabra gives organizations evidence of what's real or not. This collaboration is another opportunity to put cutting-edge narrative intelligence and important mitigation tools in front of organizations and governments that need them most, at the scale and reach Onclusive brings to the market. As disinformation and inauthentic actors online continue to rise, Onclusive's relationships with communications, PR, and marketing leaders globally mean this capability will reach the teams who are on the front line of protecting brand reputation every single day."

How the collaboration works

Onclusive customers will be able to access Cyabra's authenticity and coordination analysis directly within their existing monitoring workflow, including:

  • Authenticity assessment of the actors and engagement behind a conversation, distinguishing genuine public sentiment from orchestrated activity
  • Real-time narrative alerts that flag a coordinated story targeting your brand or leadership, the moment it begins to move, so teams can act before the damage is done
  • Impersonation and synthetic media detection, identifying spoofed accounts, cloned brand pages, and fake executives, as well as detecting manipulated images or video.
  • Evidence-backed mitigation reporting, giving teams the documentation needed to pursue platform takedown requests and respond with confidence

The two platforms are designed to work together at the data level: a customer’s content from Onclusive can be ingested directly into the Cyabra platform, providing a seamless experience that helps customers understand what and who is really driving media conversations.

"In short, Onclusive provides visibility into the conversation and Cyabra provides evidence about its authenticity, coordination, and impact," Mr. Low added. "Together, that combination is designed to move organizations from uncertainty to confidence, enabling them to decide whether to ignore, monitor, or respond to a narrative.”

Availability

The joint offering is available now. Onclusive customers interested in adding Cyabra's authenticity and coordination analysis to their monitoring program can contact their Onclusive account representative to get started.

About Onclusive

Onclusive is the global benchmark for integrated media content, turning enriched data into actionable insight across every channel - online, print, broadcast and social. Our scalable solutions meet real-world needs: from direct integration of enriched data into your ecosystem, self-service tools that track, measure, and manage media impact, to expert analysis that guides sharper decisions. Powered by innovation and elevated by people, we help you protect brand reputation, prove impact, and continually improve your value.

About Cyabra

Cyabra is an AI-powered narrative intelligence company that helps national security and defense organizations, government agencies, brands, communications agencies, and global enterprises restore trust and authenticity online by analyzing manipulated content, coordinated behaviors, and inauthentic actors. The platform helps teams understand who is operating, how activity is amplified, and where coordinated activity is shaping perception, translating evidence into clear mitigation steps. By reducing ambiguity and misdirected response, Cyabra enables proportionate, evidence-led action when clarity matters most.

For more information, visit www.cyabra.com.

Contact:

Investors: ir@cyabra.com

Media: pr@cyabra.com

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements include all statements that are not historical statements of fact and statements regarding Cyabra's intent, belief, or expectations, including, but not limited to, statements regarding Cyabra's future results of operations and financial position, planned products and services, business strategy and plans, market size and growth opportunities, competitive position and market trends. Some of these forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking words, including "may," "should," "expect," "intend," "will," "estimate," "anticipate," "believe," "predict," "plan," "targets," "projects," "could," "would," "continue," "forecast" or the negatives of these terms or variations of them or similar expressions. For example, the Company is using forward-looking statements in this press release when it discusses the expected benefits of its collaboration with Onclusive, the expected capabilities and benefits of the combined offering, the ability of the collaboration to help customers identify and respond to inauthentic narratives and coordinated campaigns, the expected availability and adoption of Cyabra's authenticity and coordination analysis by Onclusive customers, and the expected impact of the collaboration on Cyabra's business and market opportunities. These statements relate to future events and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may cause actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Such factors include those set forth in Cyabra's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Prospective investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this press release. Cyabra undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.


FAQ

What is the new collaboration between Cyabra (NASDAQ: CYAB) and Onclusive announced on July 16, 2026?

Cyabra and Onclusive announced a strategic collaboration to integrate Cyabra’s authenticity analytics into Onclusive’s media intelligence platform. According to both companies, this allows customers to see not only what is being said online, but also whether conversations are organic or driven by coordinated, inauthentic activity.

How will Onclusive customers benefit from Cyabra’s AI narrative intelligence tools (CYAB)?

Onclusive customers will gain direct access to Cyabra’s authenticity and coordination analysis inside existing monitoring workflows. According to Cyabra, users can assess actors’ authenticity, detect coordinated campaigns, identify impersonation and synthetic media, and generate evidence-backed reports to support mitigation and platform takedown requests when needed.

What specific features does the Cyabra–Onclusive joint offering provide to brand and PR teams?

The joint offering provides authenticity assessment of actors and engagement, real-time narrative alerts, impersonation and synthetic media detection, and evidence-backed mitigation reporting. According to the companies, this combination is designed to move organizations from simply detecting narratives to understanding their legitimacy and responding appropriately.

When is the Cyabra (CYAB) and Onclusive integrated solution available and how can customers access it?

The integrated Cyabra–Onclusive solution is available immediately. According to Onclusive, existing customers interested in adding Cyabra’s authenticity and coordination analysis to their monitoring programs should contact their Onclusive account representative to enable access and incorporate the tools into current workflows.

How does Cyabra’s technology help distinguish authentic conversation from inauthentic narratives for CYAB stakeholders?

Cyabra’s technology analyzes manipulated content, coordinated behaviors, and inauthentic actors to reveal what is real or not. According to Cyabra, it identifies bot networks, fake accounts, and synthetic media, helping organizations understand who is operating, how narratives are amplified, and where coordinated activity shapes perception.

What problem does the Cyabra and Onclusive partnership aim to solve for communications and marketing teams?

The partnership aims to help teams determine whether online conversations reflect genuine public sentiment or orchestrated disinformation. According to the companies, rising disinformation, bot networks, and deepfakes have added complexity to reputation management, making authenticity analysis a critical layer on top of traditional social listening.