PHILADELPHIA, PA — Outpost24 has expanded its External Attack Surface Management (EASM) platform with the addition of two powerful Digital Risk Protection (DRP) modules – Social Media and Data Leakage. These new tools aim to offer businesses improved visibility into external threats while enhancing their ability to respond proactively.
The Social Media module addresses the growing threat posed by malicious actors exploiting public social media profiles. By monitoring organizational profiles, the module enables real-time detection of impersonation attempts, external breaches, and internal leaks. This allows companies to rapidly respond to potential threats, protecting their brand and reputation.
Similarly, the Data Leakage module focuses on safeguarding sensitive corporate documents and source code. It detects potential leaks before they escalate, giving security teams the crucial time needed to mitigate risks and take corrective action.
These innovations build on Outpost24’s existing capabilities, including Leaked Credentials and Dark Web modules, creating a comprehensive suite to monitor and protect against cyber threats. The expanded platform empowers organizations to respond faster to incidents, prevent phishing and fraud, and curb the spread of sensitive information.
“Organizations often forget that threat actors use the information on public social media profiles to launch targeted attacks or even to impersonate executive leadership,” explained Omri Kelter, Chief Product Officer at Outpost24. “But they absolutely do, and it’s extremely important that security teams track this. We’ve built our DRP modules for Social Media and Data Leakage based on rich threat intel and accelerated automation so that organizations can get the full context behind each new alert.”
By integrating these advanced modules, Outpost24 reinforces its position as a leader in proactive cybersecurity, helping businesses mitigate risks and stay ahead of emerging threats in an increasingly complex digital world.
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