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What Digital Risk Protection (DRP) covers
Threat & Alert Feed — fake domains, phishing pages, leaked credentials and impersonation accounts, flagged as they appear
Financial Exposure Score — an estimated dollar cost for each active threat, not just a severity label
Cross-Module Signal Correlation — search, social, reviews and sentiment checked together for the pattern that precedes an attack
Threat Analyst Triage — a dedicated analyst reads every alert and tells you which ones need action today
Escalation Path to RH Defence — if a threat turns into an active incident, handoff is immediate, not a cold start
NDA from the first contact — every engagement, without exception

Catch Digital Threats to Your Brand Before They Turn Into Losses

Reputation House (RH) finds the external digital threats already forming around your brand — fake domains impersonating you, leaked credentials on dark-web forums, coordinated negative campaigns — and puts a dollar figure on what each one could cost if it isn't stopped. You get a live threat feed and a financial-exposure score, read and triaged by a dedicated threat-analyst team, not a raw alert dashboard you have to interpret yourself.
Digital Risk Protection (DRP)

What problems we help to resolve

Signs Your Brand Requires Digital Risk Protection
  • Unregistered Threat Surface
    A fake domain, a cloned login page or a phishing campaign using your logo can run for months before anyone at the company notices — customers usually find it first.
  • No Dollar Figure on the Risk
    Security teams flag threats, but nobody can say what a specific leaked credential set or impersonation account would actually cost if it isn’t stopped this week.
  • Signals Live in Different Systems
    A spike in complaints, a new lookalike domain and a leaked internal document read as three unrelated events instead of one attack building shape.
  • Reactive by Default
    The company learns about an active scam using its name from an angry customer or a journalist — not from an internal alert.

What's included

What Digital Risk Protection (DRP) Actually Monitors
External threats to a brand rarely announce themselves on one channel. A fake domain gets registered, a credential set leaks on a dark-web forum, a coordinated review campaign starts — each one looks minor alone. Read together, they’re the early shape of an attack. Digital Risk Protection (DRP) is built to read them together, and to price what happens if nobody does.
We find digital threats to the brand before they turn into losses, and quantify what they could cost.
Digital Risk Protection (DRP) — this page's product
  • Threat & Alert Feed
    Fake domains, phishing pages, impersonation accounts and leaked credentials, flagged the moment they’re detected across the surfaces we track.

  • Financial Exposure Scoring
    Each active threat gets an estimated cost — lost transactions, fraud exposure, remediation — not just a severity colour.

  • Cross-Module Correlation
    Signals from search, social listening, reviews and sentiment are checked against each other for the pattern that precedes an incident, not read in isolation.
  • Threat Analyst Review
    A dedicated analyst triages every alert daily and tells you which ones need action now, versus which are noise.
What This Retainer Covers
Digital Risk Protection (DRP) runs on its own slice of the Risk Control Center — the cross-module Risk Signals & Alerts layer, read by a dedicated threat analyst who triages every flagged item daily. It doesn’t include correction of the search results, reviews or AI-answer content that surface separately.

Tooling vs service

Not a Listening Dashboard. A Priced Threat Feed.
Cyber-DRP platforms show you that something changed. They rarely tell you what it’s worth, and none of them hand the finding to a team that acts on it.
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Listening / cyber-DRP platforms
SaaS alerting tools
Manual / in-house monitoring
security or comms team checks by hand
Digital Risk Protection (DRP)
What it does
Flags mentions and anomalies, unscored
Depends on someone remembering to check
Detects, correlates across channels and prices the exposure
Who acts on it
You do — no analyst included
Whoever has time that week
A dedicated threat analyst, daily triage
Coverage
Usually one channel — domains, or dark web, or social
Whatever gets checked manually, inconsistently
Search, social, reviews and sentiment correlated together
Pricing model
SaaS seat licence
Internal headcount cost, no dedicated tool
One retainer, threat analyst included
Analytical foundation
None — the dashboard doesn't decide anything
Falls on whoever noticed first
A named analyst owns triage and escalation
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How We Detect Deepfakes: Detection Techniques and Forensic Analysis
Clients ask this at the audit, usually inside the first ten minutes. Here is the honest version rather than the marketing one.

Who it's for

Built for the Person Who Has to Price the Risk, Not Just Flag It
  • Chief Risk Officer / Head of Risk
    Enterprise · financial services · regulated industries

    • Threat exposure quantified in dollars, not severity labels
    • One team accountable for cross-channel correlation
    • Board-ready reporting tied to financial exposure

    "I don’t need another dashboard. I need to know what a threat is going to cost if I don’t act on it this week."
  • Head of Information Security / CISO
    Brand-facing risk, adjacent to core security

    • Coverage for brand-facing threats outside the security perimeter
    • Handoff-ready escalation briefs, not raw logs
    • Frees the security team from triaging brand-adjacent noise

    "Phishing domains using our brand aren’t inside our perimeter, but they’re still our problem. I needed someone watching that specifically."
  • General Counsel / Head of Compliance
    Regulated, financial or due-diligence-exposed businesses

    • A documented, dated threat record for regulators and auditors
    • Early signal before an incident becomes a disclosure event
    • A direct line to quantify exposure for the board

    “By the time legal hears about a threat, it's usually already a problem. I want the earliest possible signal, priced.”

What we do

From First Contact to a Working Threat Feed
  • 01

    Diagnostics
    We map your current external threat surface — domains, dark-web mentions, impersonation accounts and existing negative signal — and set the baseline exposure score.
  • 02

    Strategy & Scope
    A scoped list of what gets tracked and at what alert threshold, priced to your actual exposure, not a generic package.
  • 03

    Launch & Module Access
    Threat tracking goes live across every scoped channel, with alerts firing the moment a signal crosses threshold. This is also when your login to the Risk Signals & Alerts module goes live.
  • 04

    Continuous Operation
    Every new threat gets triaged by the analyst team, scored for financial exposure and escalated when it warrants action — visible in the module any time, not just when a report lands in your inbox.
Launch is also when platform access opens up
See what's inside the Risk Signals & Alerts module
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Inside the Risk Signals & Alerts Module

What You Get Access to From Day One
This is the same module your threat analyst works from — the exact alerts, the exact exposure scoring, the exact sources behind each flag. Nothing about your threat picture stays behind a closed door.
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Threat & Alert Feed
Every active threat — fake domains, phishing pages, leaked credentials, impersonation accounts — ranked by how close it is to causing damage.
Risk Signals & Alerts Module
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Financial Exposure Scoring
Each active threat gets an estimated dollar cost, not just a severity colour — so a $180K exposure and a $4K one don't compete for the same attention.
Risk Signals & Alerts Module
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Cross-Module Signal Correlation
Search, social, reviews and sentiment data checked against each other — so three separate small anomalies get flagged as the one pattern they actually are.
Risk Signals & Alerts Module
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Escalation & Action Plan
When a threat crosses the action threshold, the analyst hands off a concrete brief — what it is, what it could cost, and the recommended next step — not a raw alert to interpret yourself.
Risk Signals & Alerts Module
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Part of a bigger platform

Risk Signals & Alerts Is One Module Inside the Risk Control Center
This retainer runs on the Risk Signals & Alerts module specifically, correlated across search, social, reviews and sentiment data. The same platform also covers each of those channels in full depth — available as their own single-workstream retainers, or together under RH Detection’s Brand Monitoring & Risk Detection, the full 5-module program. If a flagged threat becomes an active incident, that handoff goes to Crisis Management (RH Defence).
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Overview & RPN Score
AI
Social Listening
Search
Search Results
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Review Platforms
Search
AI Representation
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Risk Signals & Alerts
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Action Plan
Search
Reports Archive
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End-to-end solution

Platform & Expert Team Support
The Risk Signals & Alerts module gives you the data, always on. The threat analyst gives you what to do with it — correlating every signal, scoring what it’s worth, and handing off a concrete escalation brief the moment something crosses the threshold for action.
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Risk Signals & Alerts Module
the platform layer
Reputation House
the team on top of it
What it gives you
Live detection of domains, leaks, impersonation and negative-signal activity, updated as new threats appear
Correlation, financial-exposure scoring and a risk call on what actually needs escalation — not just a moving alert count
Who's watching it
You, whenever you log in
A dedicated threat analyst, checking every new signal — whether you log in or not
When something changes
A new alert appears in the feed
The analyst traces which signals connect, prices the exposure, and tells you whether it’s noise or something to act on
What backs the judgment calls
Real-time data from your own tracked channels
That data, read against RH Research Center studies across 2M+ mentions and 39 global brands — not this account’s history alone
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Case Studies

What Getting Ahead of a Threat Looks Like
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What we don't promise
The Boundaries Of This Solution
  • Not Active Response
    This retainer detects, correlates and scores. If a flagged threat turns into an active incident that needs takedown execution or crisis response, that handoff goes to Crisis Management (RH Defence) — a separate engagement.
  • No Fixed Timeline
    We can’t promise exactly when a new fake domain gets registered or a leak surfaces on a given forum — threat actors don’t run on a schedule. We alert the moment we detect something, not on a fixed reporting cycle.
  • We Don’t Replace Your Security Team
    We don’t replace in-house InfoSec, legal or compliance — we cover the brand-facing threat surface that usually sits outside a security perimeter, and hand off what needs their attention.
  • Not the Whole Platform
    This covers the Risk Signals & Alerts module specifically — see the platform section above for how it compares to full 5-module RH Detection coverage.
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The investment logic
What You're Actually Paying For
  • You're Not Pricing Hours
    You’re pricing what an undetected threat costs — a fraud exposure that compounds for weeks before anyone notices, a leaked credential set used against your customers, a phishing domain that runs long enough to convert. This is priced against that exposure, not against a headcount of analysts.
  • We Don't Price Like a Listening Tool
    This isn’t a SaaS seat licence with a dashboard you interpret yourself. Correlating signals across channels and pricing the exposure means a dedicated analyst reads every alert — the same discipline RH’s Control and Defence clients already rely on.
  • The Price Includes the Risk Signals & Alerts Module
    This retainer covers cross-module threat detection and exposure scoring specifically. It doesn’t include full 5-module monitoring or active correction of search, reviews or AI answers — those run as their own workstreams, including RH Detection’s full Brand Monitoring & Risk Detection program.
  • It's a Retainer, Not a Project
    New domains get registered, new leaks surface and new impersonation accounts appear continuously — a one-time audit freezes a snapshot; a retainer keeps watching for what’s next.
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Not just logic — the numbers
  • $4.99M
    average global cost of a data breach in 2026 — and 247 days on average before a company even detects it
    SOURCE:
    IBM, Cost of a Data Breach Report, 2026
  • $ 2.95B
    lost by US consumers to brand-impersonation scams in 2024 alone — more than triple the 2020 figure
    SOURCE:
    FTC data, via SSL Insights Phishing Statistics, 2026
  • 200,000
    fraudulent websites impersonating trusted brands, built by a single phishing-kit operation in just 20 days
    SOURCE:
    The Record, 12 Nov 2025
  • 43%
    of employees at mid-sized companies already have leaked credentials circulating on the dark web, waiting to be used
    SOURCE:
    Stingrai, Compromised Credential Statistics, 2026
Find Out What's Already Targeting Your Brand
Tell us your brand, your domains and the markets you operate in. We’ll run an initial threat sweep — fake domains, leaked credentials, impersonation accounts — and scope what continuous monitoring and exposure scoring would look like, before anything starts.

Digital Risk Protection (DRP) runs $ 5−25K/month, scoped to your threat exposure at the audit.
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Straight Answers
Reputation House is a Digital Risk Protection company headquartered in Dubai, UAE, with offices in Hong Kong. Founded in 2019, the company provides online reputation management, AI reputation monitoring, SERM, and crisis response services to enterprise clients in fintech, pharmaceuticals, B2B SaaS, and private equity globally. Its proprietary platform, Risk Control Center, monitors digital risks across search engines, AI models, media environments, and review platforms.