Best Dark Web Monitoring Tools for Linux of 2024

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    Dashlane Reviews
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    Dashlane

    Dashlane

    $4 per user per month
    15 Ratings
    Dashlane can fill all your passwords, payment details, and personal information wherever you need them. Yes, we are a password manager. We can simplify your online life in a profound way. Security for your business. Simplicity for your staff. Breach is most common when passwords are not strong enough, stolen or used again. It's important to have a way to manage them that is both easy and secure. Our patented security system and high employee adoption rate are why we are chosen by businesses. You can control your business credentials and protect yourself against hacks and breaches. We are easy to use, which is why our employees love us. They can keep their personal and business accounts separate but still manage them all in one place. You can save passwords and logins while browsing. You can sync your Dashlane data to all devices automatically, no matter if you're an Apple fanatic, an Android addict, and any combination in between.
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    LastPass Reviews
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    LastPass

    LastPass

    $6 per user per month
    32 Ratings
    LastPass is a comprehensive and secure password management tool that helps organization's solve their password security problems without slowing down employees. LastPass allows enterprises to secure password storage, centralize admin oversight and control shared access. Users can also be managed automatically by LastPass.
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    LogMeOnce Reviews

    LogMeOnce

    LogMeOnce

    $3 per user per month
    An effective cyber security defense must be able to stop both internal and external threats. One common factor unites external and internal threats. The end user's compliance with security, policy, best practices. External elements can exploit an unacquainting internal user's compliance to sound security policies to gain entry. Although external threats can be dealt with using various mechanisms, such as firewalls and other security tools, it is inherently rooted in internal weaknesses. You can reduce internal threats by simply creating "automatic and enforceable" security policies. This will require end-users adhere to secure access protocols using trusted credentials. LogMeOnce Patented technology offers many ways to protect your agency, team members, and credentials with advanced automated authentication. LogmeOnce dashboard gives users powerful and unified access across all their applications.
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    CYRISMA Reviews
    CYRISMA is a complete ecosystem for cyber risk assessment and mitigation. With multiple high-impact cybersecurity tools rolled into one easy-to-use, multi-tenant SaaS product, CYRISMA enables you to manage your own and your clients' cyber risk in a holistic manner. Platform capabilities include (everything included in the price): -- Vulnerability and Patch Management -- Secure Configuration Scanning (Windows, macOS, Linux) -- Sensitive data discovery scanning; data classification and protection (data scans cover both on-prem systems and cloud apps including Microsoft Office 365 and Google Workspace) -- Dark web monitoring -- Compliance Tracking (NIST CSF, CIS Critical Controls, SOC 2, PCI DSS, HIPAA, ACSC Essential Eight, NCSC Cyber Essentials) -- Active Directory Monitoring (both on-prem and Azure) -- Microsoft Secure Score -- Cyber risk quantification in monetary terms -- Cyber risk score cards and industry comparison -- Complete cyber risk assessment and reporting -- Cyber risk mitigation Request a demo today to see CYRISMA in action!
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