Hacker Hotbeds and Malicious Marketplaces: An Inside Look at the Dark Web

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Ready for a trip to the dark side? Join experts from ID Agent and Huntress for a behind-the-scenes tour of dark web marketplaces and see how the cybercrime economy really works. We’ll take you inside bustling dark web marketplaces and show you how the business of hacking is conducted – and how cybercriminals profit from their ill-gotten gains, like your data!

You'll learn:

  • Where bad actors are buying and selling their skills, services, and stolen credentials
  • What to watch out for when assessing your vulnerabilities
  • How to protect your business and your clients from dark web disasters
John Hammond, Huntress
John Hammond
Senior Principal Security Researcher
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Amelia Paro
Channel Development Manager, ID Agent

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