Dark Reading

Dark Reading’s mission is to be the top security news source for enterprise IT and network security professionals, providing the most up-to-date information about products, management strategies, architectures, and security policy.
Primary Audience/Demographics
- 74% Technical Decision-Makers [IT/IS/Networking]
- 26% Business Decision-Makers [Corp/LOB]
- 56% IT/Corporate Management
Dark Reading is a security dashboard for IT professionals who don’t have the time or the luxury of combing wirefeeds, multiple bug feeds, or vendor websites to find out what’s new or how well it works. Here, readers will glean bits of practical information from a digest of security stories culled from the TechWeb Network’s many titles, and also the best security content from all across the Web. In other words, come for the news, but hang around for the analysis, opinion, and product reviews.
Average Monthly Traffic
- 106,000 Unique visitors
- 267,000 Page views
- Time spent - 6:17 Minutes
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Source, all data: 2008 TechWeb User Study
Read more about the latest Dark Reading news, products and resources below.
Security Virtual Event
Risk, Protection, and Access: Mastering Today’s Security Threats
An InformationWeek and Dark Reading Virtual Event
Live: October 23, 2008
Combine the power of the InformationWeek & Dark Reading editorial content, with an engaging online platform, and gain maximum impact with business technology decision makers. Read More…
Briefing Center
In-Depth, Customized Webpage Presents Your Content in Context
Activate and Engage Business Technology Decision-Makers
Influencing technology professionals is an increasingly difficult task. As a technology provider, you need to connect the right perspective and content to the proper target audiences in the context they most prefer. Enter InformationWeek Business Technology Network Briefing Centers.
Briefing Centers are powerful platforms that allow business technology professionals to delve deeper into your company’s business perspectives, products and services in a credible, third-party environment. It’s the ideal context for technology vendors to cement credibility, create preference and generate demand. Read More…
High Impact Online Ad Units
Configure the InformationWeek Business Technology Network to meet your goals
The InformationWeek Business Technology Network offers an unbeatable opportunity to reach specific targets in specific contexts, while leveraging the power of our industry leading editorial brands. Apply your message by topic, time, demographic and purpose, or reach our entire audience of 13.3 million technology decision-makers. Read More…
FeedPowered Advertising
Gain maximum exposure for your thought leadership assets with Pheedo’s FeedPowered™
ad unit running across the InformationWeek Business Technology Network.
Convert your RSS feeds into high-powered advertising that will activate prospects. Read More…
eNewsletters
Your Message and Offer Delivered Digitally and Contextually to Target Audiences
Today’s IT decision-makers often choose to have their business technology and market information delivered directly to their “digital inbox.” Read More…
Embedded Browser
Targeted, Interactive Marketing Tool
Mini-Briefing Center Runs In The Context Of Relevant Editorial Articles
Embedded Browser – a mini browser that is embedded onto an editorial page Read More…
Webcasts
Educate prospects and generate leads with editorial or custom online events.
These one-hour live presentations feature audience Q&A, surveys and polling. Webcast sponsors also have access to opt-in registrants.
Pipeline Builder
A Turnkey Lead Generation Program to Jump Start Your Sales & Marketing Funnel
Pipeline Builder, from the InformationWeek Business Technology Network , puts your whitepaper and marketing assets to work immediately, generating demand for your products and solutions. Read More…
List Rentals
Reach Over 1,900,000 Business Leaders at Their Email, Phone or Business Address
The InformationWeek Business Technology Network database is comprised primarly of C-level executives and IT decision-makers with substantial buying power. Read More…


