Sixgill is an Israeli Cyber intelligence firm that specializes in disruptive technology.
Later on, I started my career developing strategic projects for IDF in the field of encrypted communications.
Some years later I did my MBA in Management of Hi-Tech firms, also at the Technion.
I worked at CheckPoint and VocalTec.
Some years ago I founded Sixgill together with Elad Lavie.
The amazing thing about Sixgill is the way it all came together.
As good as it may seem, it was a huge responsibility and the expectations were accordingly.
Each of our team members was recruited meticulously.
What’s unique about your product, Dark-i?
Dark-i automatically monitors and analyzes dark web activity to provide our customers with a comprehensive view of potential damages.
We see most cyber-attacks before they happen, and give real-time alerts on data leaks of sensitive information.
The dark web is a very unique social internet.
We use it to learn the modus operandi of potential cybercriminals.
Also, certain characteristics are very unique.
For example, they have hierarchy.
It roots back to how we make decisions as human beings.
We know and see that these patterns keep coming back again and again.
Technology is just a means.
How does dark web monitoring help prevent targeted attacks?
People dont join to make new friends, and they dont post pictures of their kids.
Our primary assumption is that one person cannot plan a good cyber-attack alone.
Our objective however is to mitigate them and interrupt their work.
Our system can find, follow, monitor, and analyze hundreds of telegram channels.
Over the last few months, we’ve seen lots of discussions about weaponized drones on Arabic terrorist groups.
Some dark web actors may cross-reference with other streams of information.
How do you see the future of cyber in 5 years from now?
Everything today is connected to the internet.
Where there is motivation there are the means to perform an attack.
In this way, it creates a collective intelligence that constantly defies the level of previous sophistication and complexity.
Connected cars, IoT, terrorism, they all create a strong infrastructure for crime and huge damages.
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