Active monitoring

What the dark web knows about your organization —
and what you don't know yet

You run what you control. What circulates on the dark web about you, though, often stays out of view.

Credential leaks — dark web & closed channels
Alerts only when the impact is real for you
Your past exposure, identified from day one

The costliest threats do not always start with a direct attack. They often begin with credentials sold on a specialized marketplace, a work account found in a data breach, or chatter between malicious actors that no one inside your organization intercepted.


Our monitoring service gives you that visibility — continuously, across sources your everyday tools do not cover.

How it works — three steps, low friction

01

Scoping and setup

Together we define what to monitor: domains, accounts, email addresses, agreed scope.

02

Initial exposure report

We search historical coverage. You get an immediate picture of past exposures linked to your organization, with concrete mitigation measures for each finding.

03

Active continuous monitoring

Once risks are understood and addressed, monitoring continues. You are alerted with priority when a critical item emerges — accounts, access, identities, digital supply chain.

What you receive

Historical findings

Prior exposures identified in monitored sources, contextualized for your organization.

Targeted alerts

Notifications on high-impact detections, with the context needed to act quickly.

Clear prioritization

Each signal is assessed by real risk level, not by volume alone.

⚖️ Quebec context — Law 25

Law 25 sets notification duties when a confidentiality incident occurs. Detecting a leak before it is exploited gives you time to act, notify when required, and document reasonable diligence — instead of reacting under pressure after the fact.

Do not let exposed credentials become your weakest link. Structured monitoring is the difference between getting ahead and getting hit.