Dark Web Monitoring
Dark web monitoring is a process of searching for and monitoring information found on the dark web. It finds stolen or leaked information, such as compromised passwords, credentials, intellectual property, and other sensitive data being shared and sold among criminals operating on the dark web. The dark web is a hidden network of websites that is only accessible by means of special software. It is hidden from search engines and allows individuals to hide their IP addresses for safety reasons or to keep their illegal activities anonymous.
As organizations store more of their data online, they are becoming increasingly vulnerable to cyber attacks. Dealing with these cyber attacks increases cyber security costs, which may ultimately affect consumers in the form of higher prices. That is why organizations are starting to use dark web monitoring as part of their cybersecurity efforts.
The features of dark web monitoring

- Threat Intelligence
- Integration into Security Platforms
- Faster Incident Response
- Threat Hunting
- Protects Stakeholders
- 24/7 Surveillance