4 cybersecurity companies in NYC whose tools will protect your data

by Wellesley Daniels
August 2, 2016

Cyber crime is increasingly becoming one of the most serious threats to national, corporate and personal security out there. Data breaches have become commonplace in the news, raising concerns about the vulnerability of our personal information. Whether it's protecting private accounts or corporate databases, these cybersecurity companies in NYC will help you keep your information secure. 

 

Founded: 2012

What they do: Socure is a digital identity verification platform that offers solutions to verify the authenticity of a new user, verify an existing user for fraud, or to evaluate risk levels in a transaction. They apply machine learning techniques with biometrics and data intelligence from social media, email and phone IP and the internet at large to help organizations reduce fraud rates, compliance and annual review costs. They’re currently predicting fraud in over 180 countries.

 

Founded: 2009

What they do: Dashlane offers a secure password manager and digital wallet. Their free password manager automatically imports passwords from Chrome into a secure password vault, saving passwords as you browse. Their auto login allows you to avoid ever typing passwords again. When websites are breached, you get notified. Dash’s online wallet stores all of your payment types, allowing for express, secure checkout and form filling wherever you shop. It also captures every one of your receipts, automatically.

 

Founded: 2013

What they do: Security Scorecard is a security rating platform that continuously monitors third party vulnerabilities and security gaps that could compromise your company’s safety. They use open source intelligence, proprietary data and data feeds to collect and correlate hundreds of security risk indicators to deliver the most accurate rating on the market.

 

Founded: 2010

What they do: These days more and more actors are coordinating illicit activities on the dark web, and Flashpoint has emerged to help protect companies when they are at risk of attack. They work to discover and monitor previously concealed illicit activity, and then notify the security teams of targeted organizations that they are at increased risk. Awareness of a looming attack is the first step for companies to protect themselves.

 

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