DTRI Global’s Managed Security Platform addresses the top Human Security and Cybersecurity risks facing any organization. Powered by our Employee Vulnerability Assessment (EVA), this comprehensive service continuously deploys and monitors security practices throughout your enterprise. As a Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP), DTRI Global delivers an all-in-one solution to strengthen security, while meeting compliance requirements for federal and state data security models. For more information, email us or call (720) 677-8257. Or, click below to schedule a call with a DTRI Global cybersecurity specialist.
Ongoing dark web monitoring alerts you the moment employee credentials show up on the dark web. Push password resets and stop a breach before it happens.
Phishing is the #1 attack method of choice among cybercriminals. AutoPhish keeps security top-of-mind with automated, simulated phishing campaigns.
92% of data breaches are caused by human error. Annual security training covers the basics while ongoing weekly micro-security training keeps users up-to-date.
With written security policy templates and a policy acknowledgement portal, ensure your employees know the proper procedures while tracking their annual agreements.
Monthly security newsletter and personal dark web scanning capabilities allow employees to protect themselves at work and at home.
EVA, our Employee Vulnerability Assessment, takes these key security metrics and adds engagement with an interactive leaderboard and friendly competition!
Business Email Compromise (BEC) is a type of scam targeting companies who conduct wire transfers and have suppliers abroad. Corporate or publicly available email accounts of executives or high-level employees related to finance or involved with wire transfer payments are either spoofed or compromised through keyloggers or phishing attacks to do fraudulent transfers, resulting in hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses.
The FBI received 467,361 internet and cyber-crime complaints in 2019, which the agency estimates have caused losses of more than $3.5 billion, the bureau wrote in its yearly internet crime report released today.
According to Verizon’s 2018 Data Breach Investigations Report, phishing or other forms of social engineering cause 93% of all data breaches. In order for phishing or social engineering attacks to be successful, the attacker needs a target to take the bait.
Your employees often are the targets, aka the fish that bite.
Therefore, in conjunction with the implementation of IT security measures, training your employees is of paramount importance to preventing these types of cybersecurity attacks. Employers must make employees aware of the risks associated with clicking on a link in a phishing email, downloading an attachment from an unknown sender or responding to requests for credential/login information or other data.
Make sure you know what Vendors you are working with and what data they have access to. Our continuous Dark Web scans of Vendor Domains can help keep you on the loop.
When working with third party vendors, the actions of both entities are often inextricably linked. A mistake or data breach by a third party vendor can lead to real consequences for both parties, including financial or reputational harm.
Witness the attack on Capital One, a financial services giant that exposed hundreds of millions of people's sensitive financial data because of a poor security configuration in a third-party service, Amazon Web Services. That attack could happen to any company today; most have no inventory of their third-party risk and are prime targets for hackers.
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