NordVPN releases B2B offering

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Nord Security has released its third offering to the world of cybersecurity, NordStellar, a B2B oriented threat exposure management platform.

Originally used as an internal tool by the NordVPN team, the security solution has been polished into a purpose built product for business use.

Mitigating identity threats

Recently, threat actors have increasingly turned towards the simpler methods of gaining access to business infrastructure such as credential theft, password spraying, and purchasing leaked credentials off the dark web. Why spend time cracking through a firewall or compromising an exposed endpoint when logging into a high-privilege account is easier?

NordStellar can mitigate against threats such as these with dark web monitoring across the employee, brand and corporate level, alongside bolstering cybersecurity by preventing account takeovers before they become a threat, identifying where and when a user is exposed to malware, and providing protection against employees with identity theft protection.

The security solution is available as a platform and an API, providing critical information into the latest techniques and methods used by threat actors to compromise businesses and steal their data.

Speaking on the release, Vakaris Noreika, head of product for NordStellar said, “Businesses are often unaware of data leaks until it's too late. Also, monitoring external cyber threats demands significant investment in both time and human resources. NordStellar allows companies to cut down on data leak detection times, save resources with automated monitoring, and minimize risk to an organization.”

“The new platform enables security teams to detect and respond to cyber threats aimed at companies before they become more serious. The multifaceted approach enhances businesses' overall cybersecurity posture by identifying and mitigating internal and external threats promptly," Noreika concluded.

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Benedict Collins
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Benedict has been with TechRadar Pro for over two years, and has specialized in writing about cybersecurity, threat intelligence, and B2B security solutions. His coverage explores the critical areas of national security, including state-sponsored threat actors, APT groups, critical infrastructure, and social engineering.

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Prior to his postgraduate studies, Benedict earned a BA in Politics with Journalism, providing him with the skills to translate complex political and security issues into comprehensible copy.