Profiles and Digital Presence
Helps locate and review profiles or presences related to the brand in order to better understand what is published or visible.
Threat Analysis is designed to provide a broad initial view of what exists around a brand. It brings together information about profiles, domains, data exposure and other relevant signals to help you understand the overall context and decide the best starting point.
Threat Analysis does not focus on a single point. Its value lies in bringing different signals together into one view to better understand the overall context.
Helps locate and review profiles or presences related to the brand in order to better understand what is published or visible.
Includes a review of domains and other linked assets to detect signals that may deserve follow-up or a more detailed review.
Brings in exposure signals that can provide additional context about the overall state of the brand and its digital presence.
Allows information from other reviews or relevant sources to be incorporated for a less fragmented view.
Findings are organized with prioritization in mind to help you distinguish which elements seem most relevant and where it makes sense to start.
The analysis serves as a basis to decide whether you need continuous monitoring, a more specific assessment or a deeper review of a particular area.
The process starts from the brand, domain or initial context you want reviewed.
Profiles, domains, exposure and other useful references are gathered to build a broader view.
Findings are organized and contextualized to better understand how they relate to one another.
The final result helps decide what should be reviewed first and what kind of follow-up may make the most sense.
Useful when you know there are scattered signals but you still do not have a clear overall view.
It helps you start from a stronger base before deciding which path to follow.
It makes it easier to separate which signals require immediate attention and which only need follow-up.
It can be used as a previous basis before moving to monitoring or more specific reviews.
Threat Analysis provides a broad initial view of what exists around a brand. It brings together signals about profiles, domains, information exposure and other related elements to help you better understand the overall context.
Threat Analysis is intended as a broad initial view to understand where to start. Discovery Report is more oriented toward an external analysis of the domain and related assets, presented as a structured report of findings and risk signals.
Yes, to the extent that it helps build a more complete view of the context. Threat Analysis can include exposure signals as part of a broader review, not as an isolated assessment.
No. It can start from a basic reference such as the brand, the domain or a specific point you want reviewed.
It makes sense for teams or organizations that need a broader view before prioritizing actions, moving into continuous monitoring or going deeper into a specific area.
It provides a more organized view of the detected assets, signals and risks, together with enough context to decide where to start and what to review next.
Request a Threat Analysis to better understand what exists around your brand and decide on the next steps with greater clarity.