In 2022, Core4ce launched Cyberscape – a cyber threat investigation platform – to provide analysts with a tool to access open-source intelligence (OSINT) sources and integrate data feeds from industry-leading threat intelligence providers, including CrowdStrike, AlienVault, Flashpoint, and FireEye. Our vision was clear. A single interactive workspace for investigations that taps into the best OSINT data available, empowering security teams to see who is rattling their organization’s doors and windows. From its earliest days, Cyberscape gave users a space to visualize and enrich data, collaborate across teams and share analysis in real-time, and deliver intelligence directly from the platform to key stakeholders.
Today, Cyberscape’s capabilities remain as robust as ever, with an important new enhancement. All Cyberscape users will now have complimentary access to Petryl360, Core4ce’s proprietary data feed that enriches breach data from the Dark Web – including data from both known and unknown breaches. Petryl360 is a unique data holding because it is updated with dark web data daily using covert collection methodologies and curated to connect records across different breaches.
While traditional threat intelligence feeds provide insight into real-time breach attempts – allowing analysts to investigate threats against their organization using pre-defined entity types like domains, devices, IP addresses, malware, and hash values – Petryl360’s focus on breach data provides critical insights into a company’s data vulnerability following attacks. Once cybercriminals have completed a successful breach, there’s a limited window of opportunity to update personnel login credentials and strengthen defenses to prevent attackers from infiltrating networks and applications. Speed is critical. As breaches are discussed on dark web forums and stolen data is bought and sold, Petryl360 can provide early insight into compromises among your organization, personnel, and partners that mean the difference between a devastating takeover by hackers or business as usual.
Watch the video to learn more about Cyberscape and Petryl360 from Core4ce CTO Todd Harbour, VP of Strategic Development David Bock, and Chief Scientist Dr. Curtis Arnold:
“We decided to ship Cyberscape with a copy of Petryl360 that’s available to all customers on day one,” said Core4ce Managing Partner and CTO Todd Harbour. “Petryl360 is a collection of data products from the dark web that gives you insights and signals about what’s happening out there in the real world.”
Within the Cyberscape platform, users can search email addresses, phone numbers, account names, and even known compromised passwords and find matches in Petryl360’s comprehensive database. If a match is found, the service details the data sources involved in the breach, including associated exposed data.
In addition to the immediate value gained from knowing your enterprise data is vulnerable, analysts can also use Petryl360 to enrich other data products. “You’re only limited by your imagination,” said Harbour, noting that individual threat feeds can’t tell you everything you need to know. Cyberscape is built precisely for this task – inviting enterprising analysts to integrate diverse data sources and visualize threats and connections.
By providing complimentary and streamlined access to Dark Web breach data within Cyberscape, Core4ce aims to meet critical mission demands – accelerating data transformation into actionable insights – and provide a competitive advantage to public and private sector customers alike to combat cyber adversaries.
To learn more, visit the Cyberscape website and reach out to our team at sales@core4ce.com.