YOU NEED

TO IDENTIFY AND STAY AHEAD OF HACKERS
Knowledge is power, and CyberVision empowers you to take control of your network security. This one-of-a-kind, cloud-based reporting software has line-item analytics that allow you to view every detail of every incident. You can zoom into a country to see where the attacks are coming from, see how many times a specific IP attempted access, and whitelist safe IPs and blacklist the attackers. CyberVision makes it easy to get in the mind of hackers. With CyberVision, you have the power to keep your data safe and your business protected.

This one-of-a-kind,
cloud-based reporting software has line-item analytics that allows you to view every detail of every incident.


THE PROBLEM
Each day, more than 30,000 websites are attacked globally. Businesses of all kinds are attacked every 39 seconds by malicious actors across the globe.
What if companies shared digital identifiers from the malicious actors trying to breach their website and customer data each day? It’s easier to protect your system when you can identify potential attackers before they even target your data.
That’s why we built CyberVision.
THE SOLUTION
CyberVision is an auto-updating cell that keeps a running record of all malicious actors who have tried to breach any of our clients’ systems. If any client database is attacked, the hacker is blacklisted across all our clients’ systems.
THE RESULT
CyberVision provides clients with insights on the number of attempted attacks that are blocked each day, which countries attacks came from and other critical data that keeps you informed and your network safe.
More information sharing by the good guys means fewer effective cyberattacks by the bad guys.
Product Beta
What did we find?
Some things we expected. Russia, China and Iran were among the first countries to attempt an attack; and they were among the top attackers overall.
Some things we didn’t expect happened, too. Countries like the Netherlands, France and the U.K. were also full of bad actors.
Even the USA was unsafe
Over the three-month trial there were more than 133,000 attacks from more than 2,000 unique IPs within the United States.

Total Attacks

