Dark Web Monitoring: What’s the Value?

Dark Web Monitoring: What's the Value?

April 17, 2024 at 10:25AM

The term “dark web” refers to websites ending in .onion accessed through a special browser, Tor. Monitoring such sites can provide value in identifying leaked credentials, understanding cybercrime, and stopping attacks. Flare’s TEM solution scans the dark web and illicit Telegram channels to identify and prioritize risks, replacing multiple tools. [50 words]

Key Takeaways from the meeting notes:

– The term “dark web” refers to websites ending in .onion that are accessible through a special browser, The Onion Router (Tor).
– Monitoring the dark web can provide valuable insights into cybercrime activities, such as breached credentials, ransomware schemes, and the evolving cybercrime ecosystem.
– Dark web monitoring can be particularly valuable for organizations of all sizes, not just large corporations, as small organizations are also targeted.
– Different levels of dark web monitoring exist, from monitoring .onion sites to collecting and archiving actual content, including conversations and listings for corporate access being sold.
– The Flare Threat Exposure Management (TEM) solution offers comprehensive dark web monitoring capabilities to detect, prioritize, and mitigate exposures exploited by threat actors, integrating into security programs with minimal setup time.

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