Enzoic is a cybersecurity company specializing in threat intelligence monitoring to prevent account takeover, identity theft, and fraud. They provide solutions that identify compromised credentials, exposed PII, and vulnerable payment card data, helping organizations mitigate risk and prevent unauthorized access.
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Enzoic APIs provide programmatic access to Enzoic's threat intelligence, enabling organizations to integrate compromised credential detection and remediation into their own applications and systems.
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This article discusses the Canvas breach and its implications, serving as a critical reminder for educational institutions to strengthen their cybersecurity defenses, a vital area for MSPs supporting schools.
Read moreFounded
2016
Employees
15
Industry
Information Technology & Services
Headquarters
Boulder, Colorado, United States
Focus Areas
Enzoic contributed data on password complexity and compromise rates to the latest Verizon DBIR, providing MSPs with valuable insights into current threat landscape and password security best practices to protect their clients.
Read moreThis article discusses how CTEM (Cyber Threat Exposure Management) applies to credential security and compromised passwords, crucial for MSPs in proactively identifying and mitigating credential-based risks for their clients.
Read moreThis article highlights how pre-authentication risk management is crucial due to credential exposure and login abuse, offering MSPs insights into modern security challenges and proactive measures to secure client environments before access is granted.
Read moreThe article discusses reducing credential risk in hybrid authentication environments by securing the password layer that remains alongside passkeys. This is relevant for MSPs managing hybrid environments and seeking to secure passwords in conjunction with newer authentication methods.
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