Spyware 🔴 Attack

Spyware is a type of malicious software that installs itself on a device without the user's knowledge to collect personal information and pass it on to a third party.

Spyware can steal sensitive data such as passwords, banking information and private conversations. Spyware is one of the most widespread threats on the Internet, affecting both computers and mobile devices. Spyware is designed to operate discreetly in the background, making it difficult to detect and remove without specialised tools.

Attack surface 🔴 Faults

An attack surface is the set of potential entry points through which an attacker could attempt to gain access to a system, network, application or network.

Takedown 🟢 Protection

In cybersecurity, a takedown refers to all the actions taken to identify, report and obtain the removal, deletion or blocking of content deemed malicious, illegal or infringing and distributed on the Internet.

The aim of this procedure is to neutralise the threat posed by this content and prevent it from spreading to users.

Threat Intelligence 🟢 Protection

Threat Intelligence is the systematic analysis of information relating to cyber threats.

It enables organisations to proactively prepare for, defend against and respond to cyber attacks. By integrating and contextualising relevant data, Threat Intelligence strengthens the resilience of IT infrastructures in the face of evolving threats.