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DS Tech, a leader in managed technology services, announced today that the company will enhance the cyber security of SMBs (small to mid-sized businesses) across the nation through innovative dark web monitoring solutions. This will enable business owners to prevent identity theft and thwart cybercriminals from gaining access to sensitive company and employee data.

DS Tech, a leader in managed technology services, announced today that the company will enhance the cyber security of SMBs (small to mid-sized businesses) across the nation through innovative dark web monitoring solutions. This will enable business owners to prevent identity theft and thwart cybercriminals from gaining access to sensitive company and employee data.

“We’re thrilled to announce this offering. It’s going to have a huge effect on the business owners we serve,” stated Eric Wakkuri, President of DS Tech. “This offering allows business owners to get a very clear and immediate picture of how their cyber security is currently performing. When owners are made aware of the threats and risks that are facing their business, they’re capable of bringing in the right infrastructure to protect themselves from cyber-attacks.”

This technology combines human and sophisticated Dark Web intelligence with search capabilities to identify, analyze and proactively monitor an organization’s compromised or stolen employee and customer data. Business owners receive real-time alerts, so they can focus on running their organizations. It will not only allow businesses to monitor the dark side of the web, but it also provides the option to monitor an organization’s supply chain, third party partners and vendors that may have access to sensitive data, as well.

“At the end of the day it’s all about protecting employees who don’t realize the threats they face when executing their day-to-day responsibilities,” added Wakkuri. “Employees who spend time browsing the Internet, who share their email passwords freely, or use unsecured, cloud-based tools to do their work may not necessarily realize all of the potential vulnerabilities facing their network. We consider it to be our duty to educate the marketplace on these types of solutions to prevent as many cyberattacks from happening as possible.”