FREE DARK WEB COMPROMISE REPORT – FOR GATEWAY REGIONAL CHAMBER MEMBERS.
Digital credentials, such as usernames and passwords, connect you and your employees to critical business applications and online services. Unfortunately, criminals know this — and that’s why digital credentials are among the most valuable assets found on the Dark Web.
What is the Dark Web?
The Dark Web is made up of digital communities that sit on top of the Internet, and while there are legitimate purposes to the Dark Web, it is estimated that over 50% of all sites on the Dark Web are used for criminal activities, including the disclosure and sale of business credentials. Far too often, companies that have had their credentials compromised and sold on the Dark Web don’t know it until they have been informed by law enforcement — but by then, it’s too late.
How Does Dark Web Monitoring Protect Your Business?
- Delivers the same advanced credential monitoring capabilities used by Fortune 500 companies.
- Connects to multiple Dark Web services, including Tor, I2P and Freenet, to search for compromised credentials, without requiring you to connect any of your software or hardware to these high-risk services directly.
- Provides awareness of compromised credentials before identity theft or data breaches occur.
Protect your sensitive data from bad actors! Sentribit’s solution offers your business complete visibility.
Our Solution
Company Domain Monitoring
Stolen user credentials (emails/passwords) found on the Dark Web can indicate that your company or a 3rd party application/website that your employees use may have been compromised and that you should take action. Cybercriminals traffic and buy stolen credentials so they can infiltrate your networks to steal your data. By monitoring the Dark Web for threat intelligence about stolen user data associated with your company’s domains, you can be alerted when a compromise is detected, so that you can respond to stop a potential costly and widespread data breach.
Employee Email Monitoring
Your executives and administrative users often have greater access to systems, information, and sensitive data. If their personal email credentials are compromised, the attacker may be able to use social engineering to trick other employees to gain access or reuse the same user credentials to gain access to corporate systems. Therefore, it’s important to monitor the personal mail addresses of your executive and administrative users, in addition to their corporate email accounts. Dark Web Monitoring will track up to 10 personal emails, in addition to those within the corporate network.