Dark Radar does not generate data, sell data, or encourage data leaks. The data used within the platform consists of information already compromised through infostealer malware and circulating within closed or semi-closed cybercrime environments.
Dark Radar structures this data for analysis purposes only, not for redistribution or exposure. Data is classified using parameters such as brand, IP address, hardware identifier (HWID), timestamps, and technical context, and access is restricted to authorized enterprise users.
The platform operates with principles of data minimization, access control, and full activity logging. Dark Radar is not available for individual use and is offered exclusively for professional and corporate security operations.
Dark Radar operates in compliance with KVKK and GDPR by using a security-focused, access-controlled, and auditable data processing model.
In Dark Radar, personal data is encrypted at the database level using strong cryptographic algorithms and protected with regular key rotation mechanisms.
In Dark Radar, data access is restricted through role-based authorization, rate limiting policies, and AI-driven security controls. Direct access to the database is never granted to third parties.