Stay Ahead of Threats Related to Your Business Leaders

Flare Executive and VIP Monitoring

Flare’s Executive and VIP Monitoring provides targeted threat detection for your organization’s leadership, identifying exposures such as leaked credentials, PII, and dark web chatter. With extensive coverage across ransomware leak sites, dark web forums, Telegram channels, and more, Flare delivers clear intelligence to help you identify and mitigate risks affecting key individuals at your organization.

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Your Executives and VIPs

Continuous Monitoring of Executive Credentials

Detect identity exposures early and remediate risks promptly to protect high-profile users from account takeover attacks.

Extensive Data Leak, PII, and Doxxing Detection

Account for sensitive information that can compromise the safety of executives and high profile individuals and their families.

Active Tracking of Dark Web Chatter

Monitor dark web from forums, Telegram, and other cybercrime communication platforms for mentions of your senior leaders and VIPs.

Dynamic and Flexible Querying

Combine identifiers and terms related to executives into customized queries, enhancing detection precision, reducing noise and minimizing false positives.

Eric Herbert

Director of Technology, Insurance Industry

“Flare has delivered comprehensive threat intelligence with excellent support, proactive updates and actionable board-ready reports”

Get Ahead of Threats Targeting Your C-Suite

Personal Threats and Doxxing

Busniess leaders are often the targets of doxxing attacks by malicious actors online, putting their personal lives at risk.

Fraud

Attackers attempt to impersonate CEOs and executives to commit social engineering attacks.

Compromised Credentials

Used to gain access to sensitive corporate data, or pivot to other attacks

Data Leaks

Threat actors browse and scrape data leak sources for the PII of influential individuals.
Of senior executives in the U.S. have been targeted by cyberattacks in the past 18 months according to a 2024 survey from Gartner subsidiary GetApp.
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Executives are more likely to be targeted by social engineering attacks than other employees per Verizon’s DBIR reporting. Attackers leverage external threat exposures to increase the likelihood of a successful attack.
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