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Exposure Management

Notice

This feature is available in Collaborate v3.8.8.1 onwards.

Exposure Management provides centralized access to capabilities that help monitor and manage your organization’s exposure to external threats. One of the key capabilities within this module is Compromised Credential Management (CCM). CCM helps organizations detect and manage threats to sensitive data, such as user credentials, which are frequently targeted in cyberattacks and can harm brand reputation. By integrating with trusted third-party applications and IAM tools, CCM enables you to monitor compromised credentials, gain actionable threat insights, and automate security responses for at-risk users. You can access CCM from the Main Menu.

Use Cases

  • Detect and gather compromised credentials from multiple trusted third-party sources, providing a centralized and organized view of all exposed credentials.

  • Use comprehensive dashboards and data insights to analyze trends, identify patterns in credential compromises, and evaluate the effectiveness of third-party tools across key metrics.

  • Integrate CCM with IAM tools to gain actionable threat insights and prioritize vulnerable exposed credentials from various sources.

  • Automate responses to compromised credentials, such as notifying affected users, reducing manual effort, and speeding up remediation.

For more information about CCM, see Compromised Credential Management (CCM).

Configure CCM in Collaborate

To use CCM in Collaborate, you must first enable the feature in Configuration. For more information, see Configure Cyware Add-ons. After enabling CCM, Analyst Portal users can begin using CCM.

To make CCM available to members, you must enable it for specific organizations. For more information, see Organization Details.