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Enterprise Business gets NordStellar

Vakaris

“The new platform enables security teams to detect and respond to cyber threats aimed at companies before they become more serious.”

Vakaris Noreika, Head of Product, NordStellar

NordStellar from the house of Nord Security is a NexGen threat exposure management platform. The newly unveiled enterprise cyber threat exposure management platform helps businesses detect and respond to cyber threats, secure data access, safeguard accounts, prevent fraud, and reduce the risk of ransomware attacks.

“Businesses are often unaware of data leaks until it’s too late. Also, monitoring external cyber threats demands significant investment in both time and human resources. NordStellar allows companies to cut down on data leak detection times, save resources with automated monitoring, and minimize risk to an organization,” said Vakaris Noreika, Head of Product for NordStellar.

The number of cyberattacks targeting businesses is increasing at an alarming rate. Industry estimates 71% increase in attacks targeting identities in 2023. Noreika emphasized that threat actors don’t need to look for complicated methods to access systems today. Instead, they can simply search for credentials that are probably already available on the dark web. This presents a risk that NordStellar can mitigate.

NordStellar provides comprehensive protection and dark web monitoring for employee, brand, and corporate security. It bolsters enterprises’ resilience against cyberattacks by reducing ransomware risks, preventing account takeovers, identifying malware exposure, detecting compromised credentials, and protecting employees from identity theft. The multifaceted approach enhances businesses’ overall cybersecurity posture by identifying and mitigating internal and external threats promptly.

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