Best Threat Intelligence Platforms for OpenText Extended ECM

Find and compare the best Threat Intelligence platforms for OpenText Extended ECM in 2024

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    SafeGuard Cyber Reviews
    SafeGuard Cyber is a SaaS security platform providing cloud-native defense for critical cloud communication applications that organizations are increasingly reliant upon, such as Microsoft Teams, Slack, Zoom, Salesforce, and social media.  A blind-spot is growing for security operations as adoption of these tools increases, creating more risk and vulnerability to ransomware, business compromise, and confidential information leakage. Email security lacks the ability to both create visibility outside of email, and primarily defend against malicious files and links. CASB/SASE solutions are difficult to deploy and manage, and the control function is typically left “open” to prevent false positives from affecting business productivity Our platform’s agentless architecture creates a portable security layer wherever your workforce communicates, no matter the device or network. Manage day-to-day business communication risk extending beyond email and into enterprise collaboration applications. Secure your business by protecting the human attack vector from advanced social engineering and targeted threats.
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    SD Elements Reviews
    Today, Security Compass is a pioneer in application security that enables organizations to shift left and build secure applications by design, integrated directly with existing DevSecOps tools and workflows. To better understand the benefits, costs, and risks associated with an investment in SD Elements, Security Compass commissioned Forrester Consulting to interview four decision-makers with direct experience using the platform. Forrester aggregated the interviewees’ experiences for this study and combined the results into a single composite organization. The decision-maker interviews and financial analysis found that a composite organization experiences benefits of $2.86 million over three years versus costs of $663,000, adding up to a net present value (NPV) of $2.20 million and an ROI of 332%. Security Compass is the trusted solution provider to leading financial and technology organizations, the US Department of Defense, government agencies, and renowned global brands across multiple industries.
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    SOCRadar Extended Threat Intelligence Reviews
    SOCRadar Extended Threat Intelligence is a single platform that has been in existence since its inception. It proactively identifies cyber threats and analyzes them with contextual and actionable information. Organisations must have a better understanding of the external assets and services they use and the vulnerabilities they may pose. It is clear that EASM alone will not be enough to eliminate cyber risk. EASM should be part of a broader enterprise-wide vulnerability management strategy. Digital asset protection is a priority for enterprises, regardless of the location where they may be exposed. As threat actors multiply, the traditional focus on dark web and social media is no longer sufficient. To equip the security team, it is important to consider monitoring capabilities across all environments (cloud buckets and dark web). Services like site takedowns and automated remediation are also important for a comprehensive Digital Risk Protection.
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    PassiveTotal Reviews
    RiskIQ PassiveTotal aggregates data across the internet, absorbing intelligence in order to identify threats and attacker infrastructure. It also leverages machine learning to scale threat hunting, response, and mitigation. PassiveTotal gives you context about who is attacking you, their tools, systems, and indicators that compromise outside of the firewall--enterprise or third party. Investigating can be fast and very fast. Over 4,000 OSINT articles, artifacts and documents will help you quickly find answers. RiskIQ's 10+ years of internet mapping gives it the most comprehensive and complete security intelligence. Passive DNS, WHOIS SSL, SSL, hosts and host pair, cookies, exposed service, ports, components, code, and more are all absorbed by RiskIQ. You can see the entire digital attack surface with curated OSINT and your own security intelligence. Take control of your digital presence to combat threats to your company.
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