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Episode #5: Data and the DarkWeb. What is it, where is it, and why should we care?

Alison Connolly Halland, DarkOwl’s CBO, and Andrew Bayers, Head of Threat Intel at Resilience, discuss the ways data is collected on the darknet and the tools protecting business information.

by Nikhil Chawla

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Episode #5: Data and the DarkWeb. What is it, where is it, and why should we care?

What is the dark web specifically and why should you care? These interviews look to answer these questions from two vantage points. The first interview is from the perspective of a company that serves security professionals – front line defenders using data from the dark web to inform their day-to-day operations. The second interview is from the perspective of an “in the trenches” incident responder…with an important twist. This leader not only uses threat intelligence to protect his own company, but to help a large portfolio of additional organizations stay ahead of the bad guys.

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