In the past, cyber security has mainly been seen as a way to secure a company’s internal systems and networks. Companies have traditionally focused on protecting their technical IT infrastructure, and securing their workstations, data, and applications.
Modern cyber attacks and cyber security breaches, however, require a broader perspective on cyber security. In a networked world, you also need to protect your company’s brand elements and digital assets, which requires focusing on the internet and its interfaces.
Most companies today manage their product development, mobile platforms, and customer data in the cloud. Employees access social media channels from anywhere, anytime. As businesses across all industries become increasingly digital, we need to change the way we think about cyber security.
Fake websites can skillfully mimic the look of banks, insurance companies, technology suppliers, electricity companies, and software vendors. Since everything looks real, customers are lured into sharing their bank ID or other personal information.
When cyber criminals use a company’s brand, logo, or the name of a key person in a scam campaign, they damage both the company’s reputation and its revenue. What’s more, customers often lose their trust in the company's brand and operations.
Your company brand includes several technical components and digital services that require security in a networked world. These include your domain, IP addresses, name servers, and SaaS services, for example.
You can identify cyber risks on the internet and its interfaces by tracking the use of your company name, logo, names of management team members, usernames, email addresses, and copyrighted photos and videos. Use machine-based analytics to find your company name and ID online, and check:
For example, if you find your CEO’s email ID on the Tor network, that requires a closer look.
The technology you use will generate alerts so you can identify potential risks for your company, personnel, or customers. The earlier you observe any suspicious use of your brand & digital assets, the more efficiently you can react to them and minimize risks.
With a digital risk protection and management service, you can place a record on the internet to identify and track activity around a person, thing, product, or service.
For example, a listed company should keep track of the names, social media accounts, and emails of all members of the management team. The company can also monitor its physical sites to quickly obtain information on threats detected in the vicinity of the production unit or head office.
It’s also important to track and monitor online conversations. Is your company mentioned in any threatening discussions? Additionally, you can monitor the hotel that employees stay at during a business trip so that the employees there can be informed about a dangerous incident in the vicinity 24/7.
To sum it up, here are three tips for protecting your brand and digital assets, and strengthening your company’s security: