Protecting executives and VIPs from digital threats is essential in the modern corporate environment. With increasing risks such as identity theft and data leaks, specialized monitoring provides a robust solution to safeguard personal security and corporate reputation.
Why is monitoring important?
The exposure of sensitive information can cause irreparable damage to the image and security of executives and companies. Specialized monitoring acts as a protective barrier, identifying and mitigating risks in real-time.
Key threats monitored:
Personal information leaks: Monitoring of data such as identification documents, unprotected emails, and phone numbers.
Credential Exposure: detection of email, taxpayer identification number, and password combinations to prevent the use of these credentials in unauthorized access. As of July 18, 2025, tickets for this type of detection will include more contextual information and the ability to download the file where the credential was detected.
Credit card leaks: Identification of exposed card numbers to prevent financial fraud.
Fake social media profiles: Facial recognition used on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Telegram and Twitter to detect image and name abuse.
How does monitoring work?
Monitoring collects and tracks essential information, such as identification documents, emails, phone numbers, and official social media links, across various sources:
Social media: Name and profile picture are used to identify fake accounts on platforms like Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, Telegram and Twitter.
Web and forums: Searches for documents and mentions in sources like Google, Telegram, WhatsApp, and Discord.
Dark Web: Detection of leaked data in black markets and hacker forums.
Monitoring limitations
It is important to understand what is not included in the monitoring scope:
Collection of posts or publications on social media.
Advertising campaigns on MetaAds.
Mentions of names in news websites.
Data outside the platform's scope, such as internal IDs or voter registration numbers.
Facial recognition and inspection timeout
Facial recognition is an essential tool for detecting fake profiles. However, it has a defined inspection interval:
7-day interval: Face Match verifies each executive's profile picture every seven days.
Benefits of specialized monitoring
Crime prevention: Protection against identity theft, extortion, and social engineering.
Reputation protection: Identification and removal of fake profiles or defamatory content.
Real-time alerts: Immediate notifications of suspicious activity.
Comprehensive monitoring: Includes tax ID, ID card, driver’s license, emails, phone numbers, and more.
Exclusive platform features
Executive addition: Simple and secure information management.
Advanced encryption: Storage on AWS servers with additional protection.
Enhanced facial recognition: Effective detection of fake profiles.
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