03/02 [Webinar] The evolution of organized Cybercrime: Inside the Dark Web Ecosystem
Event | 03.02.2026 - 03.02.2026
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03.02.2026 - 03.02.2026 - Participation
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Cybercrime isn’t chaos anymore. It’s a sophisticated business model with its own logistics, marketplaces, and supply chains. While organizations focus on internal defenses, the modern cybercriminal ecosystem has evolved into a highly organized machine where attacks are planned, tools are sourced, and access is sold long before a breach occurs.
Join us on February 3 for the webinar "The Evolution of Organized Cybercrime: Inside the Dark Web Ecosystem", where we will examine how underground communities function and how to use Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) to stay ahead of organized threats.
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Webinar Agenda:
- The Roots of the Threat: A candid look at the evolution of the Russian-language cybercrime underground and why it remains the dominant force in the global hacker economy.
- Anatomy of the Ecosystem: Understanding the hierarchy of these forums and how their communities target organizations.
- Geopolitics & Cyberwarfare: How the current geopolitical landscape and regional conflicts have influenced the cybercriminal ecosystem.
Combatting the Threat with Flare: A practical look at how Flare’s Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) platform provides visibility into these closed ecosystems. We will discuss how to automatically detect stolen credentials, monitor illicit Telegram channels, and identify risks in the Dark Web to cut reaction time from weeks to minutes.
Who should attend:
- CISOs and Security Leaders: to understand the strategic shift from opportunistic activity to organized cybercrime;
- SOC / Blue Teams: to gain actionable intelligence on how actors source tools and infrastructure;
- IT Directors: to understand external exposure and how the "Dark Web" economy impacts internal security.
Why is this important right now? Effective defense requires understanding your enemy. By analyzing how major online cybercrime communities facilitate collaboration and trade, you can move from reactive defense to proactive anticipation using analytics from FLARE.