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Learn how to add domain(s) to protect your organization

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Understanding Watchers
  • What Is A Watcher?
    What Are Watchers in Selki? In Selki, Watchers are how you monitor your organization's digital footprint across infostealer logs. A Watcher represents a domain you own (e.g., yourcompany.com). Once added, Selki’s AI actively monitors infostealer logs to detect any credentials associated with that domain. This article explains the Watchers dashboard and how to interpret what you see. Watcher Main Page (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/-/6/3/7/f/637f76e01392d4Few readers
  • Watcher Settings
    Configuring Watcher Settings in Selki Each Watcher (i.e., monitored domain) in Selki includes a customizable Settings panel where users can adjust monitoring preferences, apply security exclusions, and manage advanced options. This guide walks through each tab: General, Security, and Advanced. Watcher Settings (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/-/6/3/7/f/637f76e01392d400/image16guy9g.png =1000x500) General Settings Under the General tab, you caFew readers
Creating a Watcher
  • How To Create A Watcher
    How to Create a Watcher in Selki The Watcher creation form is where you begin monitoring a domain for credential exposures within Selki’s platform. Watchers are powerful tools that allow Selki to detect if credentials linked to your domain appear in infostealer logs. This article walks you through the process of creating a Watcher and highlights key rules and best practices. Creating A Watcher (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/-/6/3/7/f/637f76e01392d400/image1vdw7kk.pFew readers

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