Echosec Systems Breaks Through the Digital Risk Protection Market with 24/7 Asset Monitoring
Echosec Systems, a global innovator in online risk and threat detection, now provides its users with the ability to easily and comprehensively protect their digital footprint. According to an IBM report, organizations take 280 days on average to identify and contain digital risks—a timeline that necessitates security solutions that shorten attack lifecycles and save significant financial and reputational damage.
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Users can now input their organization’s unique digital assets such as email and IP addresses into the Echosec Systems risk portal. The Platform then intelligently monitors a diverse range of open, deep, and dark web sources 24/7 for digital risk indicators, separating new matches as soon as they’re posted online.
The asset monitoring system addresses new gaps in the digital risk protection market, which is becoming increasingly differentiated from traditional threat intelligence.
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“Traditionally, security and threat intelligence tooling has been about empowering individual users,” said Michael Raypold, Echosec Systems’ CTO. “We took a different approach, allowing team members to coordinate with fine-grained usage permissions and a shared inbox to achieve their intelligence goals more quickly and collaboratively. This is necessary as security initiatives now tend to cross into an organization’s non-security departments such as marketing and compliance.”
Machine learning capabilities enable users to spend less time eliminating false positives and contextualizing results. The system automatically classifies and ranks results within eight threat categories, including PII, data disclosure, and identity hate.
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