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Intelligence Start-Up Goes Behind Enemy Lines To Get Ahead of Hackers

anlashok writes: The Times profiles a company called ISight, which sells computer security intelligence gathered by professionals from the "dark web". From the article: "ISight's investors, who have put $60 million into the company so far, believe that its services fill a critical gap in the battle to get ahead of threats. Most security companies, like FireEye, Symantec, Palo Alto Networks and Intel's security unit, focus on blocking or detecting intrusions as they occur or responding to attacks after the fact. ISight goes straight to the enemy. Its analysts — many of them fluent in Russian, Mandarin, Portuguese or 21 other languages — infiltrate the underground, where they watch criminals putting their schemes together and selling their tools."

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  1. And that used to just be cops at the border! by rmdingler · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I have always been uncomfortable with the potentially mutually beneficial nature of the roles of security provider and security breach specialist.

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