As the emergence of new technologies continues to expand, so too does the threat of cyber abuse, an ever persistent and growing challenge for organizations worldwide. Addressing these threats head on requires not just vigilance, but innovation and collaboration. In a new partnership, Abusix, an innovator in internet abuse prevention, and Red Sift, known for supporting defenders to remediate cybersecurity risk, are joining forces to transform how the industry approaches exposure management.
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The Partnership
The collaboration between Abusix and Red Sift introduces a new frontier in cybersecurity: an automated disruption process that leverages real-time data and proactive prevention strategies. Abusix brings its ecosystem-level threat reporting (read more about Global Reporting here), which enables robust data sharing that increases forensic visibility to identify lookalike domains for active takedown. While Red Sift brings its long standing experience in cyber resilient solutions to transform data shared by Abusix and mitigate against threats through Red Sift’s OnDMARC and Brand Trust applications.
Users stand to benefit from Abusix’s real-time reporting capabilities, allowing for the swift identification of potential threats, while Red Sift’s product solutions transform this data into actionable defenses and real-time value for Red Sift customers. The result is a more comprehensive approach to cybersecurity that protects organizations from even the most advanced forms of cyber abuse and further differentiates Red Sift’s commercial market offering.
The Strategic Impact
This partnership is a deliberate move to raise the effectiveness and application use of email threat data for cybersecurity across the board. By combining Abusix’s proactive approach with Red Sift’s customer-focused security solutions, the two companies are addressing ongoing gaps in the cybersecurity landscape and allowing organizations to react faster. This comes as traditional reactive measures are insufficient in an environment where threats evolve rapidly. The use of a new automated disruption process is designed to preemptively neutralize threats before they can inflict damage, providing a critical advantage to both large enterprises and smaller businesses.
For Abusix, this partnership reinforces its position as an innovator in the field of cyber abuse reporting. The company’s commitment to ecosystem-level security is now amplified through Red Sift’s ability to deploy its data in a way that is both scalable and accessible. For Red Sift, the partnership strengthens the company’s commitment to helping teams prevent and fix misconfigurations and exposures, now to an extended audience. Red Sift is already well versed in stopping abuse and impersonation, offered through its Red Sift Brand Trust. The product supports organizations to discover and monitor fraudulent domains, enabling the take down of imitations quickly and reducing the chance of costly reputational damage.
Industry Implications
By introducing a new standard for proactive threat management, the collaboration has the potential to significantly benefit the broader cybersecurity industry. The integration of real-time data with accessible, user-friendly proactive measures presents a new model for how organizations can address the increasingly complex threats they face.
To learn more about how this collaboration can protect your organization from emerging threats, visit how Abusix streamlines and enhances the network security ecosystem data here, or explore the full capabilities of Red Sift’s automated disruption process here.
Don’t miss our exclusive webinar to explore how Abusix and Red Sift are revolutionizing cyber attack mitigation. Reserve your spot today to discover proactive strategies that safeguard your organization from email phishing, brand impersonation, and emerging cyber threats.