
Adaptive Security was founded in 2024 by seasoned entrepreneurs Brian Long and Andrew Jones. Since inception, the company has raised over $50 million from top-tier investors including OpenAI, Andreessen Horowitz, and executives from Google Cloud, Fidelity, Plaid, Shopify, and other industry leaders.
Adaptive defends organizations against sophisticated, AI-driven cyber threats such as deepfakes, vishing, smishing, and spear phishing. Its next-generation security awareness training and AI phishing simulation platform enables security teams to deliver ultra-personalized training that adapts to each employee’s role, access level, and exposure. This training leverages real-time open-source intelligence (OSINT) and features highly convincing deepfake content—including synthetic media of a company’s own executives—to mirror real-world attack vectors.
Through AI-powered simulations, customers can continuously assess and improve organizational resilience. Hyper-realistic phishing tests across voice, SMS, email, and video channels evaluate risk across every major vector. These simulations are fueled by Adaptive’s AI OSINT engine, giving teams deep visibility into how attackers might exploit their digital footprint.
Today, Adaptive serves global leaders like Figma, The Dallas Mavericks, BMC Software, and Stone Point Capital. With an industry-leading Net Promoter Score of 94, Adaptive is redefining excellence in cybersecurity.
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Criminal IP functions as a cyber threat intelligence search engine designed to identify real-time vulnerabilities in both personal and corporate digital assets, enabling users to engage in proactive measures. The concept behind this platform is that by acquiring insights into potentially harmful IP addresses beforehand, individuals and organizations can significantly enhance their cybersecurity posture. With a vast database exceeding 4.2 billion IP addresses, Criminal IP offers crucial information related to malicious entities, including harmful IP addresses, phishing sites, malicious links, certificates, industrial control systems, IoT devices, servers, and CCTVs. Through its four primary features—Asset Search, Domain Search, Exploit Search, and Image Search—users can effectively assess risk scores and vulnerabilities linked to specific IP addresses and domains, analyze weaknesses for various services, and identify assets vulnerable to cyber threats in visual formats. By utilizing these tools, organizations can better understand their exposure to cyber risks and take necessary actions to safeguard their information.
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Cincinnati Insurance
Focus on your business with confidence, knowing that you have the vital cyber risk insurance needed to protect your organization. Tailor your coverage through our three specialized options: Cincinnati Data Defender™, Cincinnati Network Defender™, and Cincinnati Cyber Defense™. This insurance plan includes assistance for handling a data breach, covering expenses for those impacted. It also shields you from financial repercussions linked to potential legal claims following a data breach incident. Furthermore, we provide reimbursement and personal support to help business owners or key personnel recover from identity theft situations. Our policy encompasses recovery efforts from cyberattacks, such as ransomware, and covers costs associated with cyber extortion, system and data recovery, lost income, and public relations management. Additionally, it offers financial protection against legal actions that can arise from computer assaults or any claims related to electronic communications. With our all-encompassing insurance solutions, you can concentrate on thriving in your industry while enjoying the peace of mind that comes from robust protection. Our commitment to safeguarding your enterprise is unwavering, allowing you to tackle challenges head-on.
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The Hartford
Running a small business requires careful navigation of various physical risks, including property damage and the potential for employee accidents. Beyond these immediate concerns, entrepreneurs also face technological threats, such as data breaches and cyberattacks, which can have devastating consequences. To address these issues, many small business owners opt to include cyber insurance as part of their comprehensive insurance strategy. This type of coverage is designed to protect against a range of technology-related risks. At The Hartford, we offer two primary forms of cyber insurance: cyber liability insurance and data breach insurance. While data breach insurance is tailored to help small business owners manage the repercussions of a security breach, cyber liability insurance is more suited for larger companies, providing extensive support for preparation, response, and recovery from cyber incidents. By making the decision to secure these insurance options, businesses can enhance their defenses and ensure that they are better equipped to handle the ever-changing landscape of technological threats. Investing in such protections not only fortifies operations but also significantly boosts the overall resilience of the business.
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