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Elevate Security (acquired by Mimecast)
Computer and Network Security
San Francisco, California 5,461 followers
About us
Research finds that 8% of employees contribute to 80% of a company’s security incidents. Amplifying the problem, there’s no reliable method to pinpoint these users in order to apply corrective security measures. Elevate Security solves this problem by helping identify ‘at-risk’ individuals and automating your response and safeguards. Elevate Security’s cloud-based platform ingests and aggregates data from across your enterprise to identify and score user risk based on real-world behaviors and attack history. Security teams use this intelligence to automate actions that drive measurable behavioral change; trigger conditional identity and access governance; and strengthen security operations controls. Elevate Security is trusted by leading enterprises in industries such as financial services, technology, healthcare, and more to get ahead of workforce risk and reduce the likelihood of a data breach. To learn more about workforce risk management, visit https://www.elevatesecurity.com
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https://www.elevatesecurity.com
External link for Elevate Security (acquired by Mimecast)
- Industry
- Computer and Network Security
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Zero Trust, Insider Threat, Cyber Security Risk, Account Takeover, Ransomware, Executive Dashboards, Proactive Security, Insider, Workforce Risk, Security Awareness, Information Security, identity and access management, social engineering, source code protection, conditional access policies, Azure AD, phishing, smishing, workforce risk, human risk, user risk, cyber, security, and 8% 80%
Locations
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Primary
548 Market St
San Francisco, California 94105, US
Employees at Elevate Security (acquired by Mimecast)
Updates
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We have been acquired by Mimecast! Excited about this next step and we look forward to continuing to manage human risk to protect organizations! Read more about the acquisition here: https://lnkd.in/euGH6caQ
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Human error is inevitable, but security breaches don't have to be. 🔐 When you know who your riskiest users are and tailor your mitigation strategy accordingly, you can rest easier knowing that a single human error won't bring your entire organization down. If you're ready to elevate your security posture for 2024, take a look at our checklist. 👇 https://hubs.li/Q02ffL8t0 #humanerror #humanelement #insiderthreats #cybersecurity
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We often think of the C-suite as the primary target for social engineering attacks, but there might be other roles we're overlooking. 🤔 Recent, high-profile breaches suggest the help desk could be every company's major blind spot. The help desk deals with a lot of people every day. Threat actors see this as the perfect opportunity to slip through a company's defenses. The scariest part? All it really takes is a phone call. Read our article to learn more about how to safeguard your help desk from social engineering attacks: https://hubs.li/Q02f5jRd0 #socialengineering #phishing
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From the entire Elevate Security team, Happy New Year! 🎆 We look forward to helping you strengthen your organization's security posture in 2024. 🛡 #HappyNewYear
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Just over 20 years ago, a mass email was sent to unsuspecting people across the globe: "Kindly check the attached LOVELETTER coming from me" What would read as an obvious phishing attempt now yielded catastrophic results back then. Over 45 MILLION Windows PCs were expected to have been affected by the virus attached in the email. 🤯 We may think we've wisened up since then, but threat actors have upped their game. According to Splunk, 83% of businesses have fallen victim to a phishing attack, and only half of employees are able to define the term correctly. We have to be diligent in educating our most at-risk people from social engineering, and putting proactive controls in place to mitigate against that risk. Learn more by reading our article to recognize the most common tactics malicious hackers are using to get past your defenses. 👇 https://lnkd.in/ghqdSm7i #socialengineering #phishing #humanerror #humanrisk #humanelement
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As we approach 2024, it's never a bad idea to refresh your security posture. 🔁 Year after year, we see that the human element is the leading cause of security incidents. We know our most vulnerable attack vector, so why haven't things changed? 🤔 It's because just 8% of users cause 80% of security incidents. Security teams may try to solve for the human element, but they're not tailoring their strategies to the people that matter the most. Is your security posture future-proofed for unintentional human error? Find out with our latest checklist. 👇 https://hubs.li/Q02dDdHx0 #humanerror #humanelement #insiderthreats #cybersecurity
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❄️ Happy holidays from everyone at Elevate Security! We wish you a cyber-safe and joyful holiday season this year—because the only thing worse than receiving coal as a gift, is a cyberattack. 🥴😂 #HappyHolidays
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How does Elevate Security work? 🧐 What makes it different from other cybersecurity platforms? ⚖️ Could it be for you? 👀 Find answers to all our frequently asked questions in one place. 👇 https://hubs.li/Q02dzrd60 #FAQ #insiderthreats #humanelement #cybersecurity
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The best way to learn about the hottest emerging topics in cybersecurity is to go straight to the source. 💡 That's exactly what we do on the Friendly Fire Podcast, where we get to talk to cybersecurity leaders of all niches and backgrounds about their experience with insider risk. Like, Kristina Belnap. Listen to Kristina's episode and many more. https://hubs.li/Q02dxKZX0 Hear it all on the Friendly Fire Podcast. 🎧 #insiderrisk #insiderthreats #cybersecurity