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Colorado Companies to Watch

Enzoic Wins Colorado Companies to Watch 2020

Out of nearly a thousand nominated companies, Enzoic was recently named a winner of the 2020 Colorado Companies to Watch (CCTW). This competitive annual award recognizes companies that  “are critical job creators, innovators, and drivers of [the] economy” in the state of Colorado. 

CCTW is a unique program, sponsored by the Bank of America, that acknowledges 50 high-performing second stage companies from across the state. ‘Second stage’ businesses are those that have passed the ‘start-up’ phase but have not yet fully matured, indicating the potential for growth. There were 50 winners chosen by CCTW’s volunteer judging panel. By being named as a winner, Enzoic is honored for their dedication, care, and influence as a growing business. 

Enzoic is a CCTW winner because: 

1. They are on the cutting edge of cyber security technology, and they pride themselves on their ability to attract and retain talent. 

2. They have a strong yet flexible company culture; they promote a positive work environment in a dog friendly office located across from Eben G. Fine park in Boulder. Their leadership team has proven successful in growing Colorado based companies.

3. They care deeply about the local community. Their executive team participates in mentorship programs with the University of Colorado and the company also provides educational sessions for community events including Boulder Start Up Week. Enzoic also provides several of their cyber security services for free to the community!

The Enzoic team is proud to receive the 2020 CCTW award and they are excited about the future! 

About Enzoic 

Founded as ‘PasswordPing’ in 2016, Enzoic was created out of a desire to help people adapt rapidly and easily to the complex cyber landscape. 

As a cybersecurity company, Enzoic functions in an ever-evolving threat sphere of cyber criminals. Innovation is at the core of what Enzoic does, and creative thinking is essential to their success. They take a completely novel approach to solving account takeover for corporate networks and internet facing online services.

The Enzoic team collects data from the dark web, but they differ from competitors in their innovative approach to privacy. Their ability to determine if a username and password is compromised does not require any password or hash value (a common type of fingerprint) to be sent to the cloud service.

A pivotal moment for the company was the introduction of their product integration into Windows Active Directory Server. Active Directory remains the most popular network user directory in corporate IT. Enzoic introduced a simple integration plug-in which makes it extremely easy for IT Administrators who are not security professionals to help their organization comply with the new National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) guidelines – and improve their security. 

By upending the arduous and often scary process of maintaining a secure network, Enzoic helps companies and customers achieve efficiencies and safety within their own systems.

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Password Check is a free tool that lets you determine not just the strength of a password (how complex it is), but also whether it is known to be compromised. Billions of user passwords have been exposed by hackers on the web and dark web over the years and as a result they are no longer safe to use. So even if your password is very long and complex, and thus very strong, it may still be a bad choice if it appears on this list of compromised passwords. This is what the Password Check tool was designed to tell you and why it is superior to traditional password strength estimators you may find elsewhere on the web.

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If you are using one of these compromised passwords, it puts you at additional risk, especially if you are using the same password on every site you visit. Cybercriminals rely on the fact that most people reuse the same login credentials on multiple sites.

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This page, and indeed our entire business, exists to help make passwords more secure, not less. While no Internet-connected system can be guaranteed to be impregnable, we keep the risks to an absolute minimum and firmly believe that the risk of unknowingly using compromised passwords is far greater. Since our database of compromised passwords is far larger than what could be downloaded to the browser, the compromised password check we perform must occur server-side. Thus, it is necessary for us to submit a hashed version of your password to our server. To protect this data from eavesdropping, it is submitted over an SSL connection. The data we pass to our server consists of three unsalted hashes of your password, using the MD5, SHA1, and SHA256 algorithms. While unsalted hashes, especially ones using MD5 and SHA1, are NOT a secure way to store passwords, in this case that isn’t their purpose – SSL is securing the transmitted content, not the hashes. Many of the passwords we find on the web are not plaintext; they are unsalted hashes of the passwords. Since we’re not in the business of cracking password hashes, we need these hashes submitted for more comprehensive lookups. We do not store any of the submitted data. It is not persisted in log files and is kept in memory only long enough to perform the lookup, after which the memory is zeroed out. Our server-side infrastructure is hardened against infiltration using industry standard tools and techniques and is routinely tested and reviewed for soundness.

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