JIRANSOFT announced that it has strengthened its response to corporate information leakage by providing “ZeroDarkWeb” service, a dark web information leakage monitoring service, to E4Net.
E4Net is a company focusing on building a financial payment system and discovering new services such as blockchain and metaverse, focusing on multilingual translation services, and has decided to introduce a ZeroDarkWeb that can monitor and detect information leakage in real time as a preemptive response to strengthen the security of corporate important data and customer information.
ZeroDarkWeb provides a weekly report on whether e-mails are leaked to the dark web, a security score β΄ that schematically shows the risk of leakage of β΄ company information so that e-Foneet’s information can be secured. β΄ leak documents to the dark web. β΄ leak account information to the dark web. β΄ malicious code infected devices. If there is any leaked information, an alarm mail is provided regardless of the period.
An official from ZeroDarkWeb said, “The damage caused by the leakage of dark web information is increasing, but it is not easy to respond in the existing way,” and added, “It is advantageous to monitor and respond through ZeroDarkWeb as it is dangerous from the approach.”
ZeroDarkWeb is receiving applications for sample reports to check whether dark web information has been leaked or not to commemorate its opening. Applications are accepted through the website, and applications can be made only by e-mail.
Sample reports can also check information that is important to corporate security, such as the number of leaked emails, documents, and login accounts and the number of devices suspected of malicious code infection.