Da Vinci Cybersecurity Launches Dark Web Monitoring Service For South African Organisations. Da Vinci Cybersecurity, a leading provider of cybersecurity services in South Africa, announced the launch of its dark web monitoring service. The service provides organisations with the ability to scan the dark web for mentions of their sensitive data, such as passwords, credit card numbers, and social security numbers.
“The dark web is a vast and unregulated space where cybercriminals can buy and sell stolen data,” said Sharon Knowles, CEO of Da Vinci Cybersecurity. “Our dark web monitoring service gives organisations peace of mind knowing that they are proactively monitoring for their sensitive data on the dark web.”
The Da Vinci Cybersecurity dark web monitoring service uses a variety of tools and techniques to scan the dark web for mentions of an organisation’s sensitive data. These tools include: Web crawlers: These tools crawl the dark web and index websites and forums; Query tools: These tools allow organisations to search for specific keywords or phrases on the dark web; and Machine learning: This technology is used to identify patterns of behaviour on the dark web that may indicate that an organisation’s data has been compromised.
If the dark web monitoring service detects any mentions of an organisation’s sensitive data, it will immediately notify the organisation. This allows the organisation to take steps to protect its data, such as changing passwords and issuing fraud alerts. “The dark web monitoring service is an essential tool for any organisation that wants to protect its sensitive data,” said Knowles. “We are committed to helping our customers stay ahead of cybercriminals and protect their data.”
Da Vinci Cybersecurity is a leading provider of cybersecurity services in South Africa. The company offers a wide range of services, including penetration testing, vulnerability assessment, incident response, and dark web monitoring. Da Vinci Cybersecurity is committed to helping its customers stay ahead of cybercriminals and protect their data.