Criminal IP is a cyber threat intelligence search engine that detects vulnerabilities in personal and corporate cyber assets in real time and allows users to take preemptive actions. Coming from the idea that individuals and businesses would be able to boost their cyber security by obtaining information about accessing IP addresses in advance, Criminal IP's extensive data of over 4.2 billion IP addresses and counting to provide threat-relevant information about malicious IP addresses, malicious links, phishing websites, certificates, industrial control systems, IoTs, servers, CCTVs, etc.
Using Criminal IP’s four key features (Asset Search, Domain Search, Exploit Search, and Image Search), you can search for IP risk scores and vulnerabilities related to searched IP addresses and domains, vulnerabilities for each service, and assets that are open to cyber attacks in image forms, in respective order.
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SOCRadar Extended Threat Intelligence is a holistic platform designed from the ground up to proactively detect and assess cyber threats, providing actionable insights with contextual relevance. Organizations increasingly require enhanced visibility into their publicly accessible assets and the vulnerabilities associated with them. Relying solely on External Attack Surface Management (EASM) solutions is inadequate for mitigating cyber risks; instead, these technologies should form part of a comprehensive enterprise vulnerability management framework. Companies are actively pursuing protection for their digital assets in every potential exposure area. The conventional focus on social media and the dark web no longer suffices, as threat actors continuously expand their methods of attack. Therefore, effective monitoring across diverse environments, including cloud storage and the dark web, is essential for empowering security teams. Additionally, for a thorough approach to Digital Risk Protection, it is crucial to incorporate services such as site takedown and automated remediation. This multifaceted strategy ensures that organizations remain resilient against the evolving landscape of cyber threats.
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The Hartford
Operating a small business involves navigating numerous physical hazards, such as potential property damage and employee injuries. In addition to these concerns, businesses must also contend with risks associated with technology, which can manifest as data breaches and hacking incidents. To mitigate these threats, many entrepreneurs choose to incorporate cyber insurance into their overall business insurance plans. This type of insurance can provide extensive coverage to shield businesses from a variety of technology-related dangers. At The Hartford, we provide two distinct types of cyber insurance: cyber liability insurance and data breach insurance. While data breach insurance is designed to assist small business owners in managing the aftermath of breaches, cyber liability insurance caters more to larger enterprises, offering comprehensive protection to prepare for, respond to, and recover from cyberattacks. By investing in these protections, businesses can better safeguard their operations and maintain their resilience in the face of evolving technological challenges.
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Embroker
Embroker provides a solution for obtaining cyber liability insurance, which protects against both first-party and third-party financial losses that arise from data breaches and various cybercrimes that may jeopardize sensitive information of companies and their clients. Known as “cyber risk insurance” or “cyber liability insurance,” this financial product allows businesses to mitigate the expenses associated with recovering from incidents related to cyber security breaches or comparable situations. Among the key components of a cyber insurance policy is network security coverage, which comes into play during incidents of network security failures, including data breaches, malware infections, ransomware attacks, and compromises of business accounts and email systems. In addition to covering direct losses, the policy also addresses liability claims and other related costs stemming from an attack or breach, making it an essential safeguard for modern businesses. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, having robust cyber insurance has become increasingly critical for ensuring business continuity and protecting against potential financial ruin.
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