Identity Intelligence

Relevant Teams
Offered through CyberBlindspot
Detect and Respond to Identity-Related Threats Across the Surface, Deep, and Dark Web
CTM360’s Identity Intelligence protects executive and brand identities across the surface, deep, and dark web. The platform monitors for executive impersonation, fake profiles, phishing campaigns, fraudulent domains, leaked credentials, malware logs, and brand abuse.
By combining identity threat intelligence with timely alert and takedown support, CTM360 helps security teams detect and disrupt identity-related threats before they lead to fraud, account takeover, or reputational damage.
How CyberBlindspot Tracks and Neutralises External Identity Threats
Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Exposure
Exposed personal information related to employees, customers, and executives is continuously monitored across high-risk sources. This may include names, email addresses, phone numbers, identity details, and other sensitive data that could be misused for fraud, social engineering, or impersonation.
Card Data Leakage Monitoring
Leaked payment card information is continuously monitored on underground forums, the dark web, marketplaces, and other fraud-related channels. This helps organizations identify card exposure early, support fraud prevention efforts, and protect customers from financial misuse.
Phishing and Credential Harvesting Campaigns
Phishing websites, fake login pages, suspicious domains, and credential-harvesting campaigns that target employees, customers, or brands are rapidly identified. With near-real-time alerts and managed takedown support, CTM360 helps reduce the risk of credential theft and fraud.
Executive, and Brand Impersonation
Unauthorized use of brand identities, fake social media profiles, executive impersonation, and fraudulent websites are continuously monitored. These threats are used to scam customers, mislead partners, damage reputation, or support social engineering attacks. CTM360 helps detect and address them before they cause business impact.
Malware Log and Compromised Account Exposure
Credentials and account information exposed through malware logs and infostealers are continuously identified and monitored. This enables organizations to detect compromised accounts, prioritize remediation, and reduce the risk of account takeover or unauthorized access.



