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Threat protection made simpler – Nordstellar first impressions

by MemexXx on 3/31/2025, 10:00:42 AM with 1 comments
My company decided to add Nordstellar to our cybersecurity deck. There are quite a lot of us working in this specific field, but we were especially interested in how NordStellar would help us in everyday life. We have quite a large amount of data traffic that needs constant monitoring, so it made sense to get some automation in place.

Basically, NordStellar offers advanced encryption and real-time threat monitoring to secure sensitive information both in the cloud and accessed on-site. We got it for threat exposure management so that we could see real-time data and insights that we could solve ourselves. This monitoring allowed us to know about any potential threats and data leaks happening at the moment and come up with solutions more efficiently, instead of checking everything manually.

NordStellar worked for us because of the multi-layered security approach, which combines several defense mechanisms to protect against everything from malware to phishing attacks. During a couple of months of using it, we noticed a credential leak in a dark web forum. Thanks to the automated alert, we were able to act immediately, securing the exposed accounts before any damage occurred. If you have any data that could potentially end up in the deep and dark web, like forums, cybercrime telegram channels, ransomware blogs, or hacking manuals, it catches the data in time so you can manage it.

Also something neat – they provide automated asset discovery to map your infrastructure like web servers, applications, domains, etc.), and then you get notified about the vulnerabilities. So in one product, you get data leak management, dark web monitoring, attack surface management, and domain squatting covered.

Shortly, our department appreciated the integration so far, it’s easy to work with, and it did make our work a lot more efficient.

Maybe anyone else has tried out tools for threat protection, or NordStellar? Any reviews?

  • by MemexXx on 3/31/2025, 10:10:39 AM

    btw there's quite a big community on this topic on Reddit, someone even made a comparison of different threat intelligence tools: https://www.reddit.com/r/cybersecurity/comments/1gpmfuf/best... Maybe someone will find this useful, so leaving it here