INCIDENT RESPONSE ACTIVE

When a breach hits,
every channel fires.

ThreatReact is the incident response command center that unifies SMS, WhatsApp, email, voice, and chat into a single coordinated thread. Built for security teams who can't afford communication gaps during active threats.

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One incident. Every channel. Full audit trail.

Create an incident thread and ThreatReact fans alerts across every protocol simultaneously. Responders reply from wherever they are. Everything is logged, timestamped, and ready for your compliance team.

threatreact — incident #2847
[17:42:03] CRITICAL Ransomware detected on PROD-DB-02
[17:42:04] → Thread created: INC-2847-RANSOMWARE
[17:42:05] → Alerting: SMS to 12 responders
[17:42:05] → Alerting: WhatsApp to SecOps channel
[17:42:06] → Alerting: Email to CISO + Legal
[17:42:06] → Alerting: Voice call to on-call lead
[17:42:11] ACK J. Martinez via SMS: "En route. ETA 5 min"
[17:42:18] ACK S. Chen via WhatsApp: "Isolating PROD-DB-02 now"
[17:42:34] UPDATE PROD-DB-02 network isolated
[17:43:01] LOGGED Full thread archived for compliance

Built for the worst day of your quarter.

Every feature exists because security teams told us what breaks during real incidents.

Instant Threads

One click creates an incident thread that spans SMS, WhatsApp, email, and voice. Responders reply from their preferred channel. All messages converge into one timeline.

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Hierarchical Escalation

Define escalation paths by severity. Critical alerts bypass normal channels and go straight to leadership with voice calls. No more "I didn't see the Slack message."

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API-First Architecture

Connect your SIEM, EDR, and SOAR tools directly. ThreatReact triggers from any webhook. Your security stack creates incidents automatically.

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Compliance-Ready Logs

Every message, acknowledgment, and status change is timestamped and recorded. Export audit trails for SOC2, HIPAA, NIST, and SEC cyber disclosure requirements.

Your security stack detects threats.
ThreatReact coordinates the response.

Because the gap between detection and coordinated human action is where breaches become disasters.

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