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CACI, Torchlight to Provide Safe Dark Web Access for US Special Operations Forces

CACI and risk intelligence software provider Torchlight AI have teamed to provide US Special Operations Forces (SOF) safe and secure access to the open, deep, and dark web.

Under the strategic partnership, CACI will provide its DarkPursuit technology that enables seamless virtual browsing between different internet layers.

The technology is integrated into CACI’s DarkBlue Intelligence Platform, which analyzes and searches critical intelligence data only available in the deep and dark web.

“We are excited to partner with Torchlight to provide SOF customers with safe and secure access to Dark Web and open-source channels through the DarkPursuit infrastructure,” CACI Operations Support and Services President Meisha Lutsey stated.

“This partnership offers SOF customers a way to accelerate obtaining critical information that can give them an advantage over our adversaries.”

Advantage for Special Operations Forces

Torchlight will offer its user interface with a library of over 17,000 threat behaviors through its CACI browsing solutions.

This approach will streamline analytic processes to improve the decision-making of SOF and other special force customers in future missions such as irregular warfare.

A man works on a laptop during the 11th International Cybersecurity Forum.
A man works on a laptop during the 11th International Cybersecurity Forum. Photo: AFP

“Torchlight is thrilled to partner with CACI, a leading provider of technology and expertise to the federal government,” Torchlight CEO James Bourie said.

“CACI’s DarkPursuit technology is an industry gold standard and fills a capability gap that helps us to provide our customers, especially SOF, with the advantage they need. Together, we will leverage our collective capabilities to deliver innovative solutions that drive mission success.”

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