EUTM file information

018741978

MASTERCARD CYBER FRONT


August 3, 2022

Trademark Summary

The trademark application MASTERCARD CYBER FRONT was filed by Mastercard International Incorporated, a U.S. corporation (the "Applicant"). The application was published for oppositions on September 12, 2022, and it was registered by office on December 20, 2022 without any oppositions.

The application was filed in English (French was selected as the second language).


Goods And Services

  • The mark was filed in class 41 with following description of goods:
    1. Education and training
    2. Education and training in the fields of information technology, digital ecosystems, online security, cybersecurity, cyber resiliency, cyber crime, cyber risk and cyber risk quantification, cyber security monitoring, and cyber fraud detection and prevention
    3. Educating and training personnel and organisations how to prevent, detect, assess and respond to cyber attacks and other cyber threats
    4. Educational services, namely, training security operations staff and incident responders to detect attacks and respond accordingly during cyber response exercises
    5. Information, advisory and consultancy services relating to all the aforesaid services.
  • The mark was filed in class 42 with following description of goods:
    1. Computer and software security consultancy
    2. Consulting in the field of information technology, digital ecosystems, online security, cybersecurity, cyber resiliency, cyber crime, cyber risk and cyber risk quantification, cyber security monitoring, and cyber fraud detection and prevention
    3. Software-as-a-service (SaaS) and platform-as-a-service (PaaS) for use in the field of information technology, digital ecosystems, online security, cybersecurity, cyber resiliency, cyber crime, cyber risk and cyber risk quantification, cyber security monitoring, and cyber fraud detection and prevention
    4. Software-as-a-service (SaaS) and platform-as-a-service (PaaS) for simulating breaches and cyber-attacks for purposes of validating infrastructure security and identifying gaps and misconfigurations within cyber security technologies
    5. Providing web-based software and platform for identifying known attack vectors that may potentially be successful through simulations, and for training security operations staff and incident responders to detect attacks and respond accordingly during cyber response exercise
    6. Information, advisory and consultancy services relating to all the aforesaid services.