Government and Public Sector Services
Protect Public Trust from Misinformation and Online Threats
Protect your agency’s name, leaders, and public communications from fake sites, impersonators, and disinformation campaigns.
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Protect Public Trust from Digital Impersonation and Misinformation
- Detect fake websites, phishing pages, or social accounts impersonating government departments — from tax authorities to public health portals.
- Monitor impersonation attempts, deepfakes, and doxxing campaigns targeting politicians, judges, law enforcement officers, and government leaders.
- Spot fraudulent domains, AI-generated videos, or coordinated disinformation campaigns during sensitive election periods.
- Identify and respond to deepfake content impersonating government figures before it spreads.
- Take down malicious websites, fraudulent documents, and fake communications targeting citizens — all with just a few clicks.
Cyber Threat Visibility for Critical Government Systems
- Detect chatter on deep web, dark web, and forums related to attacks on government systems (e.g., ransomware, DDoS, hacktivist threats).
- Find exposed servers, open ports, or misconfigured cloud assets tied to critical services like utilities, transport, or emergency response.
- Detect leaked government credentials or sensitive documents tied to public systems before they are exploited.
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Protect Citizens from Online Scams and Threats
- Find scams targeting citizens, such as fake COVID-19 relief sites, fake immigration websites, or fraudulent grant programs.
- Keep an eye on platforms for misinformation, coordinated manipulation, or calls for violence that threaten community safety and trust.
Keep Voters Safe from Scams and Fake News
- Identify fake news, deepfake videos, propaganda, and bot networks trying to influence public opinion and disrupt democratic processes.
- Detect fake voter registration pages, ballot scams, and fraudulent election-related domains before they mislead citizens.