Conceal, a pioneer in cybersecurity solutions with its AI-powered secure browser ConcealBrowse, announced a strategic Partnership with Consortium, offering its products to Consortium’s wide-ranging national clientele.
Over 90% of enterprise breaches involve the use of phishing and credential theft as the primary techniques used by adversaries to gain initial access to victim systems.
However, because of limited network visibility, the short lifespan of phishing domains, and the constant evolution of adversaries’ tactics to evade detection, these web-based attacks are challenging to defend against using traditional network and threat intelligence-based solutions.
Read also- Dubai-Based Paymate has Partnered with NPCI Bharat BillPay
“Addressing the phishing vector is incredibly important, the combination of ConcealBrowse telemetry and XDR capabilities will raise the bar to help prevent adversaries from taking advantage of the human element as the starting point for their attacks,” said Nate Ungerott, CEO, Consortium Networks.
ConcealBrowse employs a unique strategy by serving as a potent sensor within the browser that continuously evaluates websites in real time to safeguard users.
Read also- Singapore-Based EDB Commits $25 Million in Fresh Funds
“We are honored to partner with Consortium to further our mission to secure the human element and defend organizations against web-based threats,” said Gordon Lawson, CEO of Conceal. “With Consortium, we share a common objective to defeat attacks. The Consortium team is highly respected in the cyber community as being at the forefront of implementing effective solutions in a highly consultative manner.”
About Conceal
Conceal protects businesses from web risks. Most crippling and costly ransomware, malware, and other complex cyber-attacks start with phishing, credential theft, and other social engineering operations targeting the most vulnerable part of any organization: web browser users.
About Consortium
Consortium Networks combines cybersecurity risk, technology, and networking to educate and connect the community. Consortium was formed to improve the “game” and help clients understand cybersecurity’s spaghetti labyrinth. B