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⚠️ Data exposure is frequently misunderstood as evidence of a compromise, says Cyber Intelligence Analyst, Bec Caldwell. But, in practice, it can often occur accidentally. "For example, an employee might share a customer list via personal email, or your cloud bucket could become publicly visible due to a simple setting error," says Bec. "Similarly, third-party suppliers may accidentally expose your organisation’s data through a public vendor portal, for example, yet fail to inform you." The good news? Data exposure monitoring services enable organisations to act quickly, by resetting exposed credentials, reducing their attack surface. "Best of all, they achieve something rare in cyber security: disrupting threat actor pathways and pushing cost back into cyber criminal operations, well before your organisation experiences a breach," Bec adds. ➡️ Read the blog to learn how CyberCX Intelligence helps organisations identify where their data is exposed, how it may be used by threat actors, and what actions will have the greatest impact on reducing that risk: https://lnkd.in/djQ7w3Ws