Security & Threat Intelligence · 07.08.2026, 14:25 UTC
Introducing Radar Researcher: An AI tool for exploring Internet data in plain language
| Schweregrad | info |
|---|---|
| Kategorie | Security & Threat Intelligence |
| Quelle | Cloudflare Blog ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 07.08.2026 UTC |
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Since launching in 2020, Cloudflare Radar has provided one-of-a-kind insight into Internet traffic on a global scale. The open data that Radar publishes from our global network is used by a variety of experts in different domains: human rights advocates, journalists, academic researchers, network operators, and more.Today, as part of Agents Week, Radar is beta-launching a new tool: Radar Researcher. Now, if you want to answer a question with Radar’s data, you can just ask in plain language and get an answer back with real, interactive charts, all built on Cloudflare's developer platform. You no longer need to find the right page, choose the right filters, or read the API documentation to write a query. Why we built Radar ResearcherOver the past six years, the Radar team has worked to provide clear, accessible, reliable data visualizations of complex datasets. This is not without its challenges: our user base is vast and ranges from curious novices to technical network experts. Even so, we publish as much insight into the Internet as seen from our network as we can: DNS queries from our public resolver 1.1.1.1, HTTP traffic from across our global network, network quality data collected from Cloudflare Speed Test, and so much more. We also believe in the power of open, public data, which is why everything you see in Radar’s data visualizations is available via our free API. Every year we make more and more of the Internet visible. But as Radar has evolved, so has the technology for working with data. AI tools are lowering the barrier to expertise: you no longer need to know …