Security News > 2021 > July > ZeroFox and Vigilante join forces to protect organizations from dark web activity
ZeroFox announced it has joined forces with Vigilante, a globally recognized expert in Dark Web Threat Intelligence, adding to its intelligence portfolio.
ZeroFox's now-enhanced platform delivers the ability to understand public attack surface exposure and protect organizations from dark web activity at an even greater scale.
The addition of Vigilante will extend intelligence and protection resources to customers, increasing decision efficiency, through a combined solution focused on deep expertise in human intelligence and AI processing of massive datasets from dark web sources.
"This announcement is another important milestone for ZeroFox and it affirms our commitment to lead the charge globally in threat intelligence and protection. The dark web and criminal underground are critical requirements of modern threat intelligence programs and the agitators are moving quickly," said James C. Foster, Chief Executive Officer, ZeroFox.
"The combination of our otherwise inaccessible datasets, our team of researchers and operatives, along with ZeroFox's scale and artificial intelligence, now powers the industry's only truly complete dark web intelligence service," said Mike Kirschner, Co-founder, Vigilante.
Vigilante will be integrated into ZeroFox immediately, providing customers access to an exclusive Dark Ops offering that delivers clients exclusive access to the criminal underground through a team of elite dark web operatives that conduct actor attribution, asset recovery and more.
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