Enzoic launches global partner program to combat cyber threats
Enzoic has announced a new partner program aimed at helping companies address the growing threats posed by compromised credentials, identity theft, and payment card fraud.
Members of the Enzoic Global Partner Program will gain access to the company's threat intelligence solutions, which keep a continuous watch on the Dark Web for newly exposed passwords, personally identifiable information (PII), payment card numbers, and other sensitive data.
The program is structured around three main segments. Firstly, Data Partnerships will see software providers integrating Enzoic's threat intelligence APIs into their products, providing additional security against compromised passwords, exposed PII, and stolen card data. Secondly, Resellers and Value-Added Resellers (VARS) will offer Enzoic's solutions to their customer base, enhancing their clients' cybersecurity and generating an additional revenue stream. Thirdly, Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) will be able to package Enzoic's solutions either as a standalone service or as a component of a broader cybersecurity package. This approach is particularly significant as more companies are turning to third-party providers for IT and security services.
Kristen Wilson, co-founder and CEO of Enzoic, emphasised the importance of Dark Web visibility for modern organizations in their fight against cybersecurity threats. "Organizations need Dark Web visibility if they have any hope of fighting back against today's barrage of threats," Wilson said. She pointed out that the partner program offers critical intelligence without adding additional user friction or administrative burden, making it easier for companies to tackle various cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
The Enzoic Global Partner Program, which currently has 60 members, presents solutions that focus on several key areas. The first is compromised passwords and credentials. According to Wilson, exploiting credentials remains the most common tactic employed by cybercriminals. Enzoic's technology screens passwords for exposure both at creation and upon every login, allowing companies to update their credential security promptly based on the latest breach data.
Additionally, Enzoic's identity monitoring services enable organisations to continuously track their users' PII to ensure that it has not been exposed, thereby preventing identity theft. Payment card fraud is another significant area of concern. Enzoic scans for payment cards associated with financial institutions' Bank Identification Numbers (BINs) and provides immediate notification of any breaches. This prevents threat actors from utilising stolen card data.
Wilson highlighted the benefits of the solutions provided through the program. "We're making it much easier for companies to eliminate passwords as a threat vector, mitigate damage from PII exposure, and prevent fraudulent payment card activity. Our solutions are quick to install and prohibit threat actors from capitalising on Dark Web data exposures," Wilson stated.