Flare, the leader in Threat Exposure Management, has announced the general availability of Foretrace—a new B2B2E (business-to-business-to-employee) product that extends enterprise-grade identity protection directly to employees. Built on Flare’s proven threat intelligence infrastructure, Foretrace empowers individuals to monitor and remediate personal digital identity risks in real time while enabling organizations to reduce their overall attack surface from employee-related exposures.
The rise of infostealer malware combined with remote and hybrid work has blurred the lines between personal and corporate identities, creating new vulnerabilities. Traditional security tools focus on corporate credentials, leaving personal exposures unaddressed—yet these often serve as entry points for attackers targeting organizations. Foretrace bridges this gap by democratizing access to high-fidelity threat intelligence, enabling employees to proactively manage their own risks.
Foretrace leverages Flare’s extensive monitoring of dark web sources, stealer logs, and Telegram channels to surface current exposures that attackers exploit for account takeovers and social engineering. Unlike consumer services reliant on outdated breach databases, Foretrace provides fresh, actionable intelligence drawn from the same channels cybercriminals use.
Delivered through a B2B2E model, Foretrace integrates into the Flare platform as an employee benefit. Each user receives a private dashboard to view and address personal exposures—such as leaked credentials or compromised accounts—without employer visibility into individual data. This privacy-first design builds trust, encourages proactive remediation, and turns employees into active participants in security.
By giving employees tools to detect and fix personal risks, Foretrace complements traditional awareness training with tangible action. Organizations benefit from a reduced attack surface as personal exposures that could lead to corporate compromise are mitigated at the source.
“For years, security teams have been able to monitor corporate credential exposures, but personal identity risks tied to their employees have not been something a security team can act on,” said Nick Ascoli, VP Product of Strategy, Flare. “Foretrace changes that by empowering employees to be part of the solution. When people can see and fix risks tied to their own identities, security becomes personal, and that leads to stronger outcomes than awareness training alone.”
About Flare
Flare is the leader in Threat Exposure Management, helping global organizations detect high-risk exposures found on the clear and dark web. Combining the industry’s best cybercrime database with a ridiculously intuitive user experience, Flare enables customers to reclaim the information advantage and make cyber crime irrelevant.