Are Your Employees’ Credentials on the Dark Web?
Protect your business from the increased security threats caused by exposed login and password details on the Dark Web.
Introducing Tech 2020 Solutions’ Dark Web Services
Our 24/7 Dark Web Monitoring solution provides critical alerts for business domain and employee credentials. The earlier you know about these compromises, the sooner you can reset passwords and resolve these security gaps.
This service leverages the power of both advanced technology intelligence and human analysts to proactively search for and analyze compromises and exposed log in credentials that can make your business a hot target for cybercriminals.
With the addition of our DarkWeb ID services you will get:
24 x 7 x 365 Monitoring:
that will identify and investigate your exposed login passwords or exposed credentials discovered on the web, that are directly linked to your business email domains or IP address details.
Proactive Prevention
Cyberattacks are becoming increasingly inevitable. However, implementing Dark Web monitoring will help reduce the risks and threats caused by exposed employee credentials.
Alerts and Report Analytics
With 80,000+ domain compromises discovered daily, access reporting and analytics on industry trends and evolving risks and take preventative actions to avoid cyber threats.
DID YOU KNOW?
Individuals often reuse the same login credentials across multiple platforms, which makes them more vulnerable to credential theft. Overcome the risks related to bad passwords by signing up for our DarkWeb ID and Phishing Testing Services today!
The Dark Web: A Dangerous Threat
- Passwords for 25.9 million Fortune 1,000 business accounts float around on the Dark Web[1].
- In 2021, the average ransom paid increased by 82% to a record $570,000, compared to just $170,000 in 2020[1].
- Organizations having 50% remote workers took 316 days on average to detect and contain a data breach whereas organizations having on-site employees took 287 days[1].
- 67% of respondents said threat volumes and severity have increased significantly[1].