Security News > 2022 > October > Product showcase: ImmuniWeb Discovery – attack surface management with dark web monitoring
The underlying concept is simple and efficient: combining Attack Surface Management with dark web monitoring to boost their synergized value, making the "1+1=3" formula possible.
Importantly, every single IT asset will be mapped onto the cyber threat landscape, visualizing the ongoing phishing campaigns targeting your customers or employees, dark web announcements selling access to your compromised systems or corporate data, rogue mobile applications usurping your corporate identity, stolen credentials from your applications or third-party systems processing your data, and IoCs found on your systems.
In contrast to other dark web monitoring vendors, you are not required to provide the keywords or names of your executives for a comprehensive search of incidents on the dark web.
ImmuniWeb Discovery will automatically seek every single IT asset, trademark, brand, employee name and other keywords on the dark web to compile the most comprehensive and inclusive report on the security incidents.
Once you have a holistic visibility of your external attack surface enhanced with the surrounding cyber threat landscape, you can manually add IT assets that are undiscoverable by the existing OSINT techniques.
Finally, the pricing model of ImmuniWeb Discovery is transparent and predictable: regardless of the number of your IT assets or security incidents found on the dark web, the monthly subscription fee remains intact.
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