Partner Article
RepKnight partners with The Launch Distribution B.V. for sale of dark web monitoring tool
Dark web monitoring specialist RepKnight today announces its channel partnership agreement with The Launch Distribution B.V., a Dutch distribution company.
The agreement enables The Launch Distribution B.V. to add RepKnight’s dark web monitoring tool, BreachAlert, to its portfolio of security, data management and high-availability solutions in the Benelux market.
BreachAlert looks for corporate data being posted on the dark web, and many other paste and dump sites used by cybercriminals. The platform works like a burglar alarm — alerting customers in real time as soon as their data appears on the dark web.
Unlike generic threat intelligence feeds, BreachAlert enables security teams to configure searches around specific keywords, domains, and IP addresses, providing instant alerts if cybercriminals are discussing the customer’s applications, infrastructure or data on the dark web, or if compromised staff credentials appear in paste, dump and bin sites.
Commenting on the partnership, RepKnight’s channel director, Michael Koufopoulos, said: “Now that the GDPR is upon us, it is vital for all companies to monitor for their data appearing outside the firewall. Working with The Launch Distribution opens our technology up to Benelux, ensuring that businesses in this region can protect themselves against the threat of the dark web.”
Jeroen Edelman, CEO of The Launch Distribution B.V., added: “There’s a huge demand for high-quality security and data management in this market, and we’re confident that this partnership will help us meet the needs of our customers. Because BreachAlert is so easy to install and customers traditionally have no way of tackling the dark web, we expect BreachAlert to be an extremely popular sell.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Patrick Martin .
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