David initiated a “digital risk assessment” for the typosquat domains. Symantec’s crawlers automatically navigated the fake sites, recorded their phishing forms, and mapped the backend infrastructure (hosting provider, registrant email, name servers). Within four hours, the platform generated a legally packaged takedown request.

Last quarter, a sophisticated phishing kit had been sold on a Telegram channel, perfectly mimicking Veridian’s corporate login page. The attackers didn’t breach her network; they simply impersonated her brand. Customers lost $2 million before the fraud team caught on. The board’s question was brutal: “Why didn’t we know this was happening?”

Mariana Vasquez, the CISO of a global fintech firm called Veridian Payments , had a problem that kept her awake at night. It wasn’t the firewall. It wasn’t the endpoint detection. Those were locked down. Her problem lived in the vast, ungoverned wilderness outside her perimeter: the open web, dark web forums, mobile app stores, and social media.

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