See if your business’s data is for sale with dark web monitoring
The dark web is used by cyber criminals to buy and sell personal data online.
If your information is found on the dark web, it means that your data’s been breached. And an attack on you is more likely in the future.
The dark web is seen as the underbelly of the Internet. It is a shrouded area of the internet, hidden from search engines and only accessible with a special web browser. It also masks IP addresses, which essentially allows fraudsters to operate undetected to commit crimes, including identity theft and hacking business data.
That’s why it’s vital for your business to use dark web monitoring. It’s the clever way to prevent future attacks.
Imagine if it didn’t take an average of 190 days to identify a data breach and then a further 57 days to contain it. Imagine if instead you could cut down those times to just a few days or even a few hours, mitigating the effects of a data breach and minimising long-term damage to your business.
Dark web monitoring is an identity theft prevention process. It lets you monitor your confidential business data on the dark web and be notified if your data is found online.
This will help you limit the damage of a data breach and take action to protect your business, staff and clients from a potential attack.
Dark web monitoring, also known as cyber monitoring, is an identity theft prevention service that enables you to monitor your identity information on the Internet, and receive notifications if your information is found online.
If you have any questions about your business’s cyber security, or any other technology-related questions, and would like some advice, give us a call on 0345 319 4877 (local call rate). We’ll be happy to help you.