Private risk consultancy firm says its new solution is designed to protect individuals, families, and teams from digital risks as cybercrime continues to plague organizations across the globe. Credit: iStock Private risk consultancy firm Concentric has announced the launch of Eclipse, a new “turnkey solution” designed to provide enhanced cybersecurity and digital privacy to users. The platform offers leveled subscription tiers, “à la carte” services, and defense-in-depth across consumer identities, devices, accounts and network connections, according to the company. The release comes as cybercrime continues to plague organizations across the globe and data becomes a key commodity of value to malicious cyber actors.Eclipse available in multi-tier and standalone optionsIn a press release, Concentric stated that Eclipse packages are available to all users in three different tiers:Partial Eclipse, featuring bi-weekly personally identifiable information (PII) scrubbing, credit lock, monitoring and alerting, identity theft protection and $1 million identity theft insurance policy.Annular Eclipse, featuring weekly PII scrubbing, Keeper Unlimited password manager, BreachWatch, 1 TB secure storage, Malwarebytes Premium for up to five devices, Mullvad VPN for up to five devices, plus all services included in Partial Eclipse.Total Eclipse, featuring Daily PII scrubbing, imposter account removal, compromised account restoration, concierge onboarding and support, plus all services included in Partial and Annular Eclipse.Cyber crisis tabletop, penetration testing, ransomware preparedness, social engineering assessment and secure mobile SIM are also available as standalone services, Concentric added. Concentric evolving into full-spectrum risk solutions providerConcentric CIO Casey Allen said that the Eclipse launch represents the firm’s ongoing evolution toward providing full-spectrum solutions that identify and manage the risks of its clients. “Having watched the trends over the last few years, digital privacy – or the lack thereof – is among the most alarming we observed. We have worked hard over this past year to professionalize our privacy service and establish partnerships with some of the industry’s most prestigious names to curate turnkey cyber solutions for our clients.” Related content news analysis Microsoft fixes three zero-day vulnerabilities, two actively exploited The company’s Patch Tuesday includes fixes for flaws in Windows Desktop Window Manager, Windows MSHTML, and Visual Studio, among others, that IT security orgs should prioritize. By Lucian Constantin May 15, 2024 6 mins Windows Security Zero-day vulnerability brandpost Sponsored by Palo Alto Networks How you may be affected by the new proposed Critical Infrastructure Cyber Incident Reporting Rule The current cybersecurity regulatory landscape continues to evolve, and CIRCIA’s incident reporting requirements are just one of the many emerging regulations organizations will need to observe By Anand Oswal, Senior Vice President and GM of Network Security at Palo Alto Networks May 15, 2024 5 mins Security news Singing River ransomware attack now thought to have affected over 895,000 The health care provider has dramatically increased its estimate of the number of patients affected by the August 2023 attack. By Shweta Sharma May 15, 2024 4 mins Data Breach Ransomware brandpost Sponsored by Sans Institute Clock is ticking for companies to prepare for EU NIS2 Directive Many companies are still not ready for the impact of NIS2, but SANS can help them prepare. By Laura McEwan May 15, 2024 3 mins Security PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe