Cyber Intelligence for Technology

Online commerce, new communications channels, and business innovation have changed the way people work, play, shop, communicate, and conduct business.

The result is a flood of new threats and vulnerabilities. Intellectual Property theft alone costs businesses more than $600 billion annually around the world, according to the World Customs Organization and Interpol. In the U.S., the Department of Commerce estimates annual losses at $250 billion in business revenue, along with 750,000 American jobs.

Identity and intellectual property theft, phishing, malware, corporate espionage, and information leaks are among the most serious security threats facing technology organizations today.

Technology Innovation leaders rely on Cyveillance

Eight of the top ten technology providers, including leading security and internet service providers, use Cyveillance solutions to protect their reputation, revenues and customer trust. Key solutions include:

Cyber Intelligence From Cyveillance Allows You To:

  • Reduce fraud-related losses by proactively identifying transactions using stolen personal credentials, such as credit card numbers
  • Recapture revenues and improve margins previously lost to unauthorized product distribution and counterfeiting
  • Maintain customer trust in the safety of online commerce by eliminating online phishing schemes and other scams
  • Protect product reputation and prevent valuable intellectual property from commodization
  • Track sensitive online discussions by insiders that put your trade secrets and intellectual property at risk
  • Protect your executives, events, and facilities from the dangerous actions of individuals
  • Ensure your online partners’ compliance with business guidelines
  • Eliminate unwanted brand associations and protect your reputation

Cyveillance Cyber Intelligence at Work:

  • A large Internet marketing company preserved the integrity of its online affiliate network by identifying partners practicing prohibited behaviors on their Web sites.
  • A top-tier Internet Services Provider protects its 30 million subscribers from phishing and malware attacks, reducing customer calls and differentiating its service.
  • A software giant prevents its users from accessing phishing sites across the globe.