Any practical suggestions on monitoring the dark web for data leakage ? e.g. check if personal or company data has been posted in data web.
Jacky
@Jacky-Hui @CISOScott There are a lot of World Wide Incident Response teams who also do the same thing, but its an extra option, on top of 24x7x365 coverage and call out for responding to incidents.
I cannot vouch for the following, but it is an independent assessment of ten providers:
https://expertinsights.com/insights/the-top-dark-web-monitoring-solutions/
Regards
Caute_Cautim
Thank you CISOScott & Caute_Cautim. The assessment report is very informative and useful.
Jacky
Monitoring the dark web for potential data leakage is crucial for protecting both personal and company data. In addition to tools like SpyCloud and HaveIBeenPwned, you might consider leveraging dedicated dark web monitoring services that continuously scan forums, marketplaces, and leak sites for compromised credentials or sensitive information.
These services can alert you in real-time if your data surfaces, giving you a chance to take swift action. Platforms like Cyble, for instance, specialize in dark web intelligence, helping organizations mitigate risks before they escalate.
If you prefer a more hands-on approach, setting up custom alerts with keywords or company-specific identifiers can also help track potential threats. Pairing this with an incident response plan ensures you're prepared to act quickly if a breach is detected.