
Digital Risk Protection (DRP) platforms focus on problems related to the first six of the above types of risks: cyber attacks, internal threats, data leaks, weak automation systems and incorrectly configured cloud systems, errors in the work of third parties. Privacy and compliance issues are usually addressed through systems known as data management services and consent management services. Achieving the permanence of information protection is solved through data backup systems.
DRP platforms work the same way as Threat Intelligence tools.
They can be added during the research, which includes scanning the Dark Web. Data loss prevention systems usually eliminate data leaks, but DRP also covers this category of risks. It’s worth noting that while automation and cloud systems may pose a form of risk to third parties, they can be managed using tools such as vulnerability scanners.
The fight against digital risks includes tightening operational procedures and training employees in the rules of safe behavior on the Internet. Data theft can even be carried out by sending spam to employees on their personal accounts on social networks and by email. Some scammers are able to establish personal connections with employees of the target business through dating sites or entertainment portals.