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Digital risk protection
Digital Risk Protection, or DRP provide visibility into the surface web, deep web and dark web sources to identify potential threats to critical assets and provide contextual information on threat actors and the TTPs utilized to conduct malicious activity.

Definition
Digital Risk Protection is an operational security function that focuses on identifying and mitigating external cyber threats that target an organization's digital assets outside of their internal network. It combines intelligence gathering, threat detection, and mitigation of attacks across the external risk landscape.

Common use cases for DRP include monitoring and taking down look-alike domains, preventing account takeovers, protecting brand and executive reputation, detecting social media threats, and identifying data leaks targeting the organization.

Whereas threat intelligence gathers intelligence over a long period with the aim of defending internal resources from potential external threats, DRP focuses on immediate detection and mitigation of active threats to an organization's external assets like brand reputation, executive profiles, social media accounts, data leaks, and fraudulent domains. Threat intelligence provides a high-level view of threats, but relies on additional security investments to actively mitigate them.

Market
According to Gartner, DRP solutions are experiencing significant growth due to their effectiveness in protecting digital assets from a variety of external threats. Gartner predicts that by 2025, the target audience for DRP services will increase to 10%, up from 1% currently.