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// DARK WEB MONITORING

Know When Your Organization's Data Appears Where It Shouldn't.

Monitor exposed credentials, compromised accounts, domains, brands and other indicators of digital exposure before they become a larger security problem.

Most organizations learn that credentials have leaked at the worst possible moment — when someone else uses them. The gap between data appearing somewhere it shouldn't and anyone internally noticing is usually measured in months.

Dark web monitoring narrows that gap. It watches the sources available to the engagement for signals connected to your organization, validates what it finds, and tells you what actually matters. It is an early-warning capability, not a guarantee of completeness — and the difference between those two things is worth being precise about.

From raw signal to actionable exposure

Most raw matches are stale, duplicated or simply wrong. The work is in what happens after collection.

  1. COLLECTIONCollectionGather signals from the sources available to the engagement
  2. MATCHINGMatchingCompare what is observed against your domains, brands and accounts
  3. VALIDATIONValidationEstablish whether a match is genuine, stale or a false positive
  4. CONTEXTContextDetermine what the exposure actually means for your organization
  5. PRIORITIZATIONPrioritizationRank by real risk rather than by volume of hits
  6. ALERTAlert & guidanceNotify the right people with a recommended action

Conceptual methodology. Which sources are available depends on the engagement and is agreed in scope.

// CONTEXT

Exposure does not announce itself

Credentials leak through breaches of services your organization does not control, through reused passwords on personal accounts, and through infostealer malware on devices that never touched your network. None of those events generate an alert inside your environment.

That is the specific blind spot this service addresses: risk that originates outside your perimeter but resolves to your identities, your domains and your brand.

// WHAT WE LOOK FOR

What are we looking for?

Categories of exposure we monitor for, described at a level useful for scoping. Findings are reported privately to your team.

// CAPABILITIES

Service capabilities

// WHEN THIS APPLIES

When does external exposure monitoring earn its place?

01SITUATIONAfter a third-party breachA supplier or platform you use was breached and you need to know whether your accounts appear.
02SITUATIONCredential-stuffing pressureRepeated login attempts suggest your credentials may already be circulating.
03SITUATIONExecutive and brand protectionLeadership identities and the brand itself are being impersonated or referenced.
04SITUATIONM&A or onboarding a new entityA newly acquired business brings an unknown exposure history with it.
// WHAT YOU RECEIVE

Output your team can act on.

Which of these apply depends on engagement scope.

EXPOSURE FINDINGS

What was observed relating to your organization, and where it was seen.

VALIDATION NOTES

Whether a match appears genuine, historic or a false positive, and why.

RISK PRIORITIZATION

Which exposures warrant action first, based on what they actually enable.

ALERT NOTIFICATIONS

Notification when something relevant is observed during the engagement.

REMEDIATION GUIDANCE

Recommended next steps, and where a decision belongs with your team.

PERIODIC REPORTING

What changed over the monitoring period and what it indicates.

IMPROVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS

Where identity, credential or monitoring practice could be strengthened.

// FREQUENTLY ASKED

Questions we get asked before an engagement.

Explore Dark Web Monitoring

Tell us which domains, brands and identities matter most. Scope is agreed before monitoring starts, so it is clear what is covered and what is not.