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April 14, 2023 11:42 AM

Updated statement regarding LockBit claims

Mike Beck, Chief Information Security Officer, Darktrace

We have completed a thorough security investigation following yesterday’s tweets by LockBit claiming they had compromised Darktrace’s internal systems. We can confirm that there has been no compromise of our systems or any of our affiliate systems. Our service to our customers remains uninterrupted and is operating as normal and no further action is required.

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April 13, 2023 9:30 AM

Statement regarding LockBit claims

Earlier this morning we became aware of tweets from LockBit, the cyber-criminal gang, claiming that they had compromised Darktrace’s internal security systems and had accessed our data. Our security teams have run a full review of our internal systems and can see no evidence of compromise. None of the LockBit social media posts link to any compromised Darktrace data. We will continue to monitor the situation extremely closely, but based on our current investigations we are confident that our systems remain secure and all customer data is fully protected.


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Darktrace Self-Learning Detection Extended to SaaS Applications

Visibility for Salesforce.com, Google Apps, and Office 365 Now Available
San Francisco, CA and Cambridge, UK
September 12, 2016

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September 12, 2016

Darktrace, the leader in Enterprise Immune System technology, has today announced that it has extended the coverage of its self-learning technology to SaaS applications, including Salesforce.com.

As organizations increasingly embrace cloud applications, significant blind spots have developed, with critical data and user interactions falling out of sight. Darktrace’s new SaaS connectors for Salesforce.com, Box, and Office 365 extend its visibility into critical, yet previously-unmonitored areas of the infrastructure, which may now benefit from the self-learning capability of Darktrace’s core Enterprise Immune System technology, based on machine learning and mathematics developed at the University of Cambridge.

Darktrace SaaS connectors immediately enhance Darktrace’s visibility, with rich data such as user logins, data transfers and downloads, and updates, allowing suspicious behaviors or abnormal activity – whether via a home network, or public WiFi – to be detected in real time.

Benefits

  • Complete visibility of user interactions within SaaS applications
  • Easy install – less than an hour
  • Early-stage threat detection
  • Includes Salesforce.com, Box, Google Apps, Dropbox, and Microsoft Office 365

“It is no longer viable for SaaS applications to remain a blind spot to security operators, given the richness of data and the scope for threats to propagate,” said Nicole Eagan, CEO, Darktrace. “This is a big step forward- our customers can embrace all the flexibility that SaaS offers, while understanding and safeguarding those systems using our self-learning technology.”

About Darktrace

Winner of the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation 2016, Darktrace is one of the world’s leading cyber threat defense companies. Its Enterprise Immune System technology detects and responds to previously unidentified threats, powered by machine learning and mathematics developed by specialists from the University of Cambridge. Without using rules or signatures, Darktrace is uniquely capable of understanding the ‘pattern of life’ of every device, user and network within an organization, and defends against evolving threats that bypass all other systems. Some of the world’s largest corporations rely on Darktrace’s self-learning technology in sectors including energy and utilities, financial services, telecommunications, healthcare, manufacturing, retail and transportation. Darktrace is headquartered in Cambridge, UK and San Francisco, with 20 global offices including Auckland, London, Milan, Mumbai, Paris, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto and Washington D.C.

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