Harnessing Cyber Intel-as-a-Service for proactive protection

When data escapes the company, regardless of how it got out, it can lead to exposure for the organisation and increase brand risk. This is especially concerning when the data gets posted to the dark web, the part of the Internet that is not indexed by traditional search engines, making it a centre of illicit activity. In this article, Frost & Sullivan explores how access to timely cyber intelligence - dark web monitoring and digital risk protection - can prevent data exploitation and mitigate organisational damage.

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