Flare Announces Supply Chain Ransomware Exposure Monitoring

06 mars ,

New solution offers organizations a way to identify and respond to Rançongiciels exposures within the supply chain

Montreal, Quebec, Canada – March 4, 2024 - Flare, the leading Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) solution provider, has announced the availability of Surveillance des risques liés aux rançongiciels chez les partenaires d'affaires. This solution delivers unique visibility and proactive security across the extended supply chain, transforming how organizations can manage and mitigate threat exposures that exist within Rançongiciels data leaks. 

In 2023, Flare’s platform tracked over 50 active Rançongiciels groups and over 5500 victims, which represented a 160% year-over-year increase from 2022. While many organizations have placed added emphasis on their own Rançongiciels prevention posture, the increasing volume and velocity of Rançongiciels attacks make it a virtual certainty that a member of any organization’s supply chain will be a victim at some point. Current approaches to third-party risk such as security questionnaires and vulnerability scanning provide some visibility into the security controls of vendors in a supply chain, but they typically don’t provide precise information about the threat exposures that exist within Rançongiciels data leaks.

By leveraging AI-powered analytics and world-class threat intelligence of Rançongiciels groups, Flare’s solution empowers businesses to identify and respond to threat exposures within minutes of their appearance. It complements traditional third-party risk management, and boosts compliance efforts by providing highly contextual and precise intelligence on the most impactful security events occurring in an organization’s supply chain.

Flare’s Supply Chain Ransomware Exposure Monitoring solution offers organizations a number of important capabilities, including:

  • Visibility across known and unknown supply chain entities
  • Real-time alerting of Rançongiciels leaks
  • Rapid and precise evaluation of threat exposures
  • Contextual intelligence to help boost compliance efforts

“At a time when Rançongiciels threats are a constant concern for businesses, Flare is introducing a solution aimed at addressing a critical vulnerability – the security of our supply chains,” said Mathieu Lavoie, Co-Founder and CTO at Flare. “Flare’s Supply Chain Ransomware Exposure Monitoring is built on the principle that understanding and mitigating risks requires more than just vigilance; it demands proactive, intelligent strategies. Our solution offers businesses a way to quickly identify and respond to potential Rançongiciels exposures within their supply chain. It’s about providing clarity and actionable insights in a complex security landscape, and helping firms to not only manage risk, but to enhance their overall security posture.”

À propos de Flare

Flare provides the leading Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) solution for organizations. Our AI-driven technology constantly scans the online world, including the clear & dark web, to discover unknown events, automatically prioritize risks, and deliver actionable intelligence you can use instantly to improve security. Our solution integrates into your security program in 30 minutes to provide your team with actionable intelligence and automated remediation for threats across the clear & dark web. Flare is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. For more information, visit https://flare.io/

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