Monitoring based on the identifiers that matter to your business
Monitor organization-provided details such as fully qualified domain names (FQDNs), IP addresses, keywords, brands, products, people, and other approved identifiers.
ACS uses Flare to monitor approved domains, IP addresses, brands, products, people, keywords, and other identifiers for leaked credentials, suspicious domains, brand impersonation, and external exposure signals that need review.

Monitor organization-provided details such as fully qualified domain names (FQDNs), IP addresses, keywords, brands, products, people, and other approved identifiers.
Use Flare threat and exposure monitoring to surface leaked credentials, suspicious domains, brand references, and other exposure signals tied to your business context.
Support tuning, filtering, owner/status review, and follow-up routing so teams can review relevant exposure signals with less noise.
Leaked credentials, suspicious domains, brand references, and cybercrime monitoring signals can surface outside traditional endpoint, email, and network tools.
Executive names, product terms, domains, IP addresses, and brand variants need a defined monitoring profile so relevant exposure signals are easier to find and review.
ACS tunes Flare monitoring, filters low-value findings, and routes relevant exposure items toward the right technical or business owner.
Exposure monitoring works best when findings have review status, business context, owner routing, and a clear path into security, IT, communications, or advisory workflows.
Track the domains, IP addresses, brand terms, product names, executives, high-profile employees, and keywords that matter most to the organization.
Review leaked-credential findings, affected accounts, reused-password concerns, exposed data signals, MFA follow-up needs, and routing steps for owner review.
Identify suspicious domains, typosquatting indicators, brand references, phishing signals, forum and marketplace mentions, and external exposure themes that need review.
Monitor approved executive names, aliases, public-facing identifiers, and sensitive business terms that attackers may misuse across external threat sources, forums, marketplaces, or impersonation workflows.
Separate useful exposure signals from noise, assign owners, document review status, and route findings to IT, security, communications, or business stakeholders.
Tune approved monitoring terms, summarize trends, track recurring exposure themes, and refine keyword coverage as the organization changes.
Monitor approved brand names, product names, keywords, executives, high-profile employees, and domains to review suspicious or relevant exposure signals.
Track FQDNs and IP addresses so exposure signals can be connected back to known assets and remediation owners.
Include executives, high-profile employees, key people, or roles in the monitoring profile to review exposure involving high-value personnel.
Decide who reviews Flare findings, where they are sent, and whether internal IT, security operations, vulnerability management, or advisory support should act.
Acrisure Cyber Services can set up and support Threat Exposure Management with Flare — monitoring organization-provided details, filtering irrelevant results, and giving your team context on relevant exposure signals.
