Siren partners-up with DarkOwl to boost dark web data access

Siren partners-up with DarkOwl to boost dark web data access

Investigative analytics company Siren announced a strategic partnership with DarkOwl, a Denver based threat intelligence company specializing in dark web data.

Siren has selected DarkOwl as one of its strategic technology partners in response to customer needs for cutting-edge data sources, including the darknet and deep web.

“Now, threat intelligence analysts will have the means to connect DarkOwl data to other forensic, OSINT, company or internal sources of data, to power a variety of Law Enforcement, National Security and Corporate Fraud use cases,” Siren CEO John Randles said.

By fusing together data from open source, vendor and classified sources, Siren enables investigators and data scientists to analyze risks, including threats to national security, public safety, fraud, and compliance, as well as threats to large enterprise corporations.

“By choosing to integrate DarkOwl’s data into their platform, Siren is making a statement that they understand how crucial the darknet is to modern OSINT investigations,” DarkOwl CEO Mark Turnage said.

DarkOwl covers and collects near real-time content from the darknet and related sources including Tor, I2P, chat platforms, ransomware blogs, gaming message archives, paste-sites, and darknet marketplaces. Their data offers insight into these high-risk areas of digital activity, including coverage of emerging darknets and forums requiring authenticated access. 

Ireland-based Siren was included in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 in 2022.

Denver, U.S.-based DarkOwl uses machine learning and human analysts to collect automatically, continuously, and anonymously, index and rank darknet, deep web, and high-risk surface net data that allows for simplicity in searching.

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