One of their strong points is flexibility. That means that once I log in to the Sixgill portal, I can search anything with a specific enquiry. Sixgill provides dark web information based on the search query. By using a combination of the queries, we can exclude various information. It's a very powerful feature of Sixgill. Regarding the solution's scope, they already provide many things, and they are gradually extending their coverage. They also cover Twitter, Reddit, and some social media. The only thing they don't cover is security news from open sources. They also provide some of the greatest notification capabilities. I put in a customer's company name and domain names, or sometimes I put in their IP addresses as a keyword. Once Sixgill collects information that includes those keywords, they then provide us email notifications. That means we can catch information related to our customers as soon as possible. Sometimes threat actors share vulnerable website leaks, and if one contains a client's assets, we can catch it quickly and notify the client. Sixgill also provides threat actor analysis capabilities. When we catch some information regarding a client, such as when some dark web forum member mentions a client's asset, before we report it to the client we conduct a threat actor analysis. Not all members of dark web forums are serial cyber criminals. There are also some kids. Sixgill's threat actor analysis capability provides us with that threat actor's reputation on the forum and helps us know whether a post is very serious or not. We can understand who the threat actor is and whether he is a serious hacker or not. It's very useful information.