Dark Web Monitoring for Suppliers

Dark web monitoring tracks the dark net for leaked credentials, compromised access data and stolen data of your suppliers — before attackers can use them.

Dark web monitoring is the continuous surveillance of dark net marketplaces, hacker forums and leak sites for indicators of compromised suppliers — providing early warning before a data leak becomes an attack on your own organisation.

What is found on the dark web?

The dark web typically contains: leaked credentials of supplier employees, compromised API keys and service credentials, stolen databases, information about current attacks on the supplier, supplier system access offered for sale, and ransomware group announcements. 360TPRM continuously monitors these sources for all suppliers in your portfolio.

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Dark web monitoring as a TPRM instrument

Dark web monitoring adds an external intelligence dimension to classic security assessments: while questionnaires only capture what suppliers self-report, the dark web shows what has actually happened. NIS2 and DORA require risk-based monitoring — dark web intelligence is a central element.

360TPRM

360TPRM automates continuous monitoring for all suppliers in your portfolio.

FAQ

What does continuous monitoring mean in practice?+

Automated daily checks across 200+ external data points per supplier — no manual effort, instant alerts on risk changes.

Is this required by NIS2 and DORA?+

Yes — both NIS2 Art. 21 and DORA Art. 28 explicitly require continuous, risk-based monitoring of third parties.

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