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Environmental, social, and governance, or ESG, refers to the three crucial elements when assessing a corporation's or business's sustainability and moral impact. A subset of non-financial performance metrics, such as ethical, sustainability, and corporate governance challenges, make up its elements.

Environmental criteria assess a company's environmental impact, including its carbon emissions, resource usage, and waste management practices.

Social criteria evaluate a company's impact on society, such as labor practices, human rights, and community relations.

Governance criteria assess a company's leadership, ethics, and management practices, such as transparency, accountability, and board composition.

ThreatNG Security combines external attack surface management, digital risk protection, and security ratings to highlight ESG (environmental, social, and governance) violations to help an organization in the following ways:

  • Identify and mitigate vulnerabilities in their digital assets and reduce their attack surface. Organizations can proactively address security risks and prevent cyberattacks by scanning for possible weaknesses and providing actionable insights.

  • Monitor and protect their online presence, including social media accounts, domains, and other digital assets. By monitoring and detecting any unauthorized use of the organization's digital identity, ThreatNG can help prevent reputational damage and brand abuse.

  • Organizations can gain insight into their security posture and benchmark themselves against industry standards. By understanding their security rating, organizations can identify areas that require improvement and prioritize security investments.

  • Ensure compliance with ethical and sustainable business practices by highlighting ESG violations that improve the organization's reputation and credibility with stakeholders, customers, and investors.

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