DIGITAL THREATS
Managing and mitigating cyber security risk has become an increasingly complex challenge. Government agencies are urging companies to take action to mitigate cyber threats such as domain name and DNS hijacking.
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INTRODUCING CSC DOMAINSECSM
We've revolutionized the domain name business. As the world's leading corporate domain name registrar, CSC is the only company in the unique position to offer the most innovative, next generation domain management and security solutions coupled with online brand and fraud protection. DomainSec is a new, comprehensive platform for domain security. Powered by a correlation engine and machine learning technology, it brings together the variety of data sets and blocking networks only available to CSC, enabling threat intelligence based on domain security insights.
DOMAIN MANAGEMENT AND SECURITY
Secure and manage your domain portfolio, DNS, and digital certificates.
BRAND PROTECTION
Monitor, detect, and enforce against the unauthorized use of your brand across all online channels.
FRAUD PROTECTION
Protect against phishing attacks and email fraud.
CUSTOMER TESTIMONIALS
It’s no secret that the stronger your relationships are with your customers, the more likely the business relationship will be win-win. Within a fast-changing digital world, CSC consistently breaks down barriers to help our customers overcome challenges no matter where they are across the world.

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RESOURCES AND NEWS
IN THE NEWS

Online Brand Abuse is a Cybersecurity Issue
Security Boulevard July 22, 2022
Over the last two years, there has been a huge shift in the way consumers and users engage with businesses, with a significantly heavier emphasis on online activities and presence. Businesses are paying attention to these changes, but so are cybercriminals and other malicious actors, resulting in an understandable increase in internet-based crimes and infringers looking to abuse trusted brands and their reputations. This can lead to consumers losing confidence in these brands and derailing the interactions meant for the trusted organizations, resulting in lost revenue and business opportunities.
IN THE NEWS

Dubious Domain Activity Targets Supply Chain Woes
ISS Source July 18, 2022
In an effort to pounce on the low levels of baby formula issue, data from a global assessment of domain registrations since 2021 show 84 percent of baby formula-related domains were registered by third parties. The rise in fake registrations coincides with the turbulent supply chain issues the industry experienced this year, and registration characteristics appear designed to end up as attack vehicles, according to a report by CSC. CSC’s research shows 95 percent of domains registered in the same time period are tied to third parties. This assessment is part of CSC’s latest report, “Where Domain Security Meets the Supply Chain Crunch.”
IN THE NEWS

CSC Reports Spike in Fake Baby Formula, Semiconductor Domains
Security Boulevard July 13, 2022
A report published by CSC revealed a spike in fake domain registrations from entities attempting to leverage the ongoing shortages of baby formula and semiconductors to conduct phishing attacks and perpetrate fraud. The report found an 84% increase in baby formula-related domains registered by third parties since January of 2021 and a 95% increase in similar semiconductor industry-related domains. CSC also reported that of these domains, 26% of baby formula-related and 44% of semiconductor-related domains are configured with MX email records, a mechanism widely used by cybercriminals to disseminate phishing emails.