Protection of personal data in Dark Radar is ensured through technical and operational security controls.
Data is stored in an encrypted form at the database level using industry-standard strong encryption algorithms (such as AES-256). Encryption keys are not static; they are managed through an automated key rotation mechanism that regularly renews keys to reduce long-term exposure risks.
Access to data is restricted via role-based authorization. Users can only view data within their assigned permissions. All access and actions are logged to maintain auditability.
Secure communication channels are used for data transmission, and the principle of data minimization is applied across the platform. Only data required for analysis and investigation is processed, and unnecessary data is not retained.
Yes. Dark Radar analyzes only data that has already been exposed and is circulating within the cybercrime ecosystem.
Dark Radar operates in compliance with KVKK and GDPR by using a security-focused, access-controlled, and auditable data processing model.
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.