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 Transforming Threat Intelligence into Business Resilience

Automated monitoring, identification, contextualization and prioritization of threats from the dark web help your analysts focus on the essentials - remediating digital risks.

Events

Reduces dark web investigation times by up to 95% and provides and Intuitive Collaboration Too analysts that automatically delivers context-rich events and easy switching.

Organisation

Clear reports for, executives and technical staff. Instant notifications of high-risk findings.

Dashboard

Our platform analyzes and structures dark web data and contextualizes it to deliver tailored, high-value intelligence for your business.

Identifiers

Manage and monitor your critical identifiers - including domains, email addresses, brands, IPs, and employee credentials - to protect sensitive information. Gain visibility into exposed assets and receive actionable insights to reduce risk before threats escalate.

How en-TASC Works

Act faster with customized insights.

Comprehensive Monitoring Of Important Dark Web Forums And Markets

We use an automation-intensive approach to collect, structer, analyze and contextualize data to provide our customers with relevant, high quality alerts on dark web events. en-TASC helps organizations build a threat-centric cybersecurity program, not invest in threat Learn in resources, but provide your security team with the right tools.

Gain a Visual Overview Of Critical Data

  • Real-time overview of metrics and system status.
  • Customizable widgets and visualizations.

Track And Manage Events or Incidents Efficiently

  • Automatic or manual identification of events.
  • Categorization and priority levels.
  • Detailed logs for each event.

Monitor these sources with en-TASC

Dark Web/Gate

en-TASC offers unrivaled coverage of TOR sites and has six years of archived data integrated into the platform. As part of this service, en-TASC provides its customers with a dataset of all leaked information and continuously detects mentions of their name, domain or company.

Stealer logs

The en-TASC platform automates the collection and detection of stealer log files from dozens of Telegram channels as well as leading dark web marketplaces such as Russian and Genesis. We collect more than one million new stealer logs every week and enable seamless monitoring through en- 'TASC's user-friendly interface.

Telegram channels for cybercrime

en-TASC monitors more than 4,000 Telegram channels for cybercrime, including those focused on combolists, stealer logs, fraud and hacking. Our AI assistant automatically summarizes and translates posts from relevant spaces, while analysts can seamlessly switch between threat actor profiles.

Common Questions

Here are some common types of data found on the dark web:

  • Personal/Protected Health Information (PHI)
  • Names and dates of birth
  • Login credentials and answers to security questions
  • Exposed technical data and source code
  • Personally Identifiable Information (PII) such as home addresses
  • Financial data, bank accounts and credit cards
  • Source code of software
  • Proprietary information
The dark web is deliberately hidden and requires the use of special tools such as the Tor browser, which enables anonymous communication and browsing.

In contrast, the clear web is the publicly accessible part of the internet that standard search engines index and search. It consists of websites and resources that are openly available to users without special access requirements or encryption protocols. The deep web includes all pages that are not indexed by search engines, including password-protected websites and websites that choose not to be "crawled" by search engines. The deep web includes content stored in databases that support services on the clear web, such as social media platforms or subscription streaming services.

While the dark web hosts various illegal activities, such as the sale of stolen data, drugs and weapons, it also promotes other activities, including privacy-oriented communication, political activism and the sharing of sensitive information in repressive regimes.

The anonymity provided by the dark web makes it attractive for both legal and illegal purposes, as it allows users to communicate and share information without revealing their identity or location.

Although threat actors are often associated with the dark web, they congregate in many areas of the clear and dark web, as well as in illegal Telegram channels. Monitoring the dark web is an essential part of a comprehensive cyber threat intelligence strategy.

Dark web monitoring involves proactively scanning and analyzing the dark web to identify potential threats associated with your organization's data.

Illegal forums and markets make it easy for threat actors to buy and sell stolen data and hacking tools. Their activities generate data points that can provide your cyber threat intelligence (CTI) team with actionable insights to protect assets.

Monitoring the dark web offers several advantages:

  1. it enables early threat detection. By continuously scanning the dark web for your business or personal data, it can warn you of a data leak before it can spread further.
  2. it helps protect your reputation. Companies affected by a data leak not only suffer financial losses, but can also lose the trust of their customers. By detecting threats early, you can take action to mitigate the impact and preserve your reputation.
  3. It provides peace of mind. Knowing that processes are in place around the clock to monitor your data can reduce the fear of potential threats, so you can rest assured that your company's information is not leaking onto the dark web unnoticed.

With the increasing digitalization of organizations, cyber threats and data breaches are unfortunately also on the rise. Threat actors can steal data from organizations or human error and poor security controls can leak data. Malicious actors can buy and sell this leaked/stolen information. Monitoring the dark web is critical as it helps organizations identify if they have any compromised sensitive data in illicit communities. This allows them to secure their networks and prevent further damage. They could also discover their sensitive information that has ended up on the dark web through a third party and secure their information before they receive an official notification of a compromise from that third party. In 2022, it took an average of 277 days, or 9 months, for CTI teams to identify and contain a breach. By robustly monitoring the dark web, organizations can shorten the time, better protect themselves and avoid or reduce costly consequences.

Yes, monitoring the dark web is safe when done through trusted cybersecurity platforms or Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs)

They use advanced technology and security protocols to navigate the dark web. They can monitor various illicit communities without compromising their own systems or their customers' data.

In addition, cybersecurity platforms and professionals adhere to ethical guidelines and legal requirements so that they do not participate in illegal activities on the dark web. Their goal is to identify and mitigate potential threats, not to interact with the illegal components of this hidden network.

A dark web monitoring service is a cybersecurity solution offered by specialized companies. It involves scanning the dark web for data relating to a specific organization or an individual within that organization. This can include personally identifiable information (PII), credit card details, login credentials or sensitive company information. If the service detects such data, the customer is alerted, allowing them to take remedial action.
Dark web monitoring software is a tool that enables the scanning, identification, analysis and reporting of activity on the dark web that is relevant to your organization. Because this part of the internet is not indexed by traditional search engines, threat actors often use it for illegal activities, including buying and selling stolen sensitive information.

Dark web monitoring software facilitates monitoring by eliminating the need for individuals to manually search every dark web source. Therefore, using this tool can enable organizations and security teams to more quickly respond to and mitigate potential risks.
Navigating the dark web on your own can be risky and technically complex. Relying on a dark web monitoring tool, service or platform would be beneficial for your team. This way, you benefit from advanced cybersecurity measures by experts without having to dive into the dark web yourself, as manual monitoring can be time-consuming and dangerous.
Dark web credential monitoring is a specialized aspect of dark web monitoring. It focuses on tracking stolen or leaked credentials, such as usernames and passwords, on the dark web. Since many people reuse passwords on multiple platforms, a single data breach can potentially expose multiple accounts to cybercriminals. Credential monitoring helps prevent such scenarios by promptly identifying compromised credentials, allowing for quick password changes or other appropriate security measures.
Given the rise of data breaches, cyber security threats and the value of data in today's digital economy, proactive monitoring provides an essential layer of protection.

Monitoring the dark web is a valuable measure to protect your organization from cyber threats. A monitoring service or platform can help your cyber threat intelligence (CTI) team stay ahead of potential threats and adapt to the changing tactics of cybercriminals.
Manually searching the dark web is one possible monitoring method, but it is inefficient, prone to missing elements, and emotionally and mentally draining. Automated monitoring tools can scan illegal communities much more comprehensively, accurately and continuously than would be possible with manual methods. Automated dark web monitoring enables reliable monitoring and also significantly faster threat response times (with prioritized alerts).

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