Cyber risk solutions provider CSC has partnered with NetDiligence, a specialist in cyber risk solutions, to help mitigate cyber risks and support the cyber insurance ecosystem. With this partnership, CSC’s solutions will be available to cyber insurance carriers, brokers, and clients on NetDiligence’s eRiskHub under the new “pre-breach” category: brand protection and domain security. CSC’s technology allows businesses to proactively protect against cyber threats and online brand abuse. The firm’s solutions will be categorized into three services within the eRiskHub: digital brand protection, domain registrar services, and fraud protection. CSC stressed the importance of companies addressing their domain security posture as part of their overall risk management plan, particularly for corporations operating multiple brands with numerous domains within their portfolios.
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