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NormCyber Introduces Digital Risk Protection For Enhanced Cyber Resilience

Unveils bold new brand identity and expanded market focus at the International Cyber Expo

by Guru Writer
September 24, 2024
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NormCyber Introduces Digital Risk Protection For Enhanced Cyber Resilience
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At International Cyber Expo 2024, cyber and data risk management specialists NormCyber have introduced its new Digital Risk Protection service. Designed to enhance organisations’ cyber defences, the service offers comprehensive protection against a wide range of internal and external threats.

In conjunction with the service launch, NormCyber has also unveiled a new brand identity that aligns with its evolving market focus and commitment to delivering effective, cost-efficient cyber security solutions.

The Digital Risk Protection service provides organisations with a unified platform for identifying, understanding, and mitigating cyber threats. By mapping an organisation’s entire digital footprint, the service offers real-time insights into potential vulnerabilities and attack vectors.

Key features of the service include:

External Attack Surface Management: Identifies and alerts organisations to external weaknesses in their digital infrastructure, such as misconfigured assets, leaked credentials, and security certificate issues.

Brand Protection: Provides 24/7 monitoring to detect and prevent cyber threats that target an organisation’s brand, including phishing campaigns and fraudulent social media accounts.

Dark Web Monitoring: Utilises advanced AI and machine learning to deliver tailored threat intelligence, including insights on threat actors, ransomware trends, and real-time attack evidence.

The Digital Risk Protection service is designed to help organisations strengthen their security posture, prioritise vulnerabilities, and proactively address potential threats.

“The importance of clarity and agility in modern cyber risk management cannot be overstated. Many organisations still struggle to build a comprehensive picture of their risk exposure and cyber resilience. Our new service solves this burning challenge by giving them access to real-time threat intelligence and helping them understand what preventative actions to prioritise,” said Wayne Churchill, CEO at NormCyber.

Churchill continues: “At Norm, we’re experts at quantifying cyber risk and making the complex clear, and now our brand more closely reflects this mission. We are proud to unveil our bold new look and feel at the influential International Cyber Expo, and we’re excited for the future as we reinforce our commitment to helping organisations scale with complete confidence.”

 

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