What Can Attackers See About Your Business?
Most organizations have internet-facing systems they rarely think about until there’s a problem.
Most Cyber Attacks Start With Reconnaissance
Before an attacker attempts to gain access, they gather information.
Websites, firewalls, VPNs, remote access tools, cloud applications, and other services may expose more information than you realize.
These attackers look for:
- Open ports
- Exposed services
- Outdated software
- Remote access systems
- Firewall misconfigurations
- Publicly available information
In many cases, this information is visible without ever setting foot inside your network.
Our Exposure Review helps you understand what may already be visible.
We’ll review your public-facing technology footprint and show you what is visible from the internet.
- No software required
- No disruption to your business
- No obligation
Schedule Your Exposure Review Today!
What Is an Exposure Review?
Before attackers target an organization, they gather information.
They look for:
- Open ports
- Exposed services
- Remote access tools
- Known vulnerabilities
- Publicly accessible systems
- Insecure configurations
Our Exposure Review looks at the same public-facing information an attacker may be able to see.
No internal access to your network is required to do this.
How It Works
1. We Verify Ownership
We’ll contact you to confirm authorization and ensure we’re reviewing the proper assets.
2. We Review Your Public Exposure
Our cybersecurity tools evaluate the systems and services that are visible from the internet.
3. We Prepare Your Findings
We identify potential concerns, prioritize risks, and prepare an easy-to-understand summary.
4. We Will Walk Through It Together
A member of our team reviews the findings, meets with you to discuss, and answers any questions you may have.
Common Issues We Discover
Exposed Remote Access
Missing Security Updates
Unnecessary Open Ports
Weak Internet-Facing Configurations
Why Organizations Request an Exposure Review
Technology environments change constantly.
A firewall gets replaced.
A vendor installs a new application.
A simple review often uncovers opportunities to reduce risk and improve visibility.
Someone opens access for remote work.
A cloud service is deployed.
Over time, many organizations lose visibility into what is exposed externally.
Exposure Review FAQ
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This review identifies publicly visible systems and potential concerns. No attempts are made to gain unauthorized access to your environment.
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The review is conducted using publicly available information and external scanning tools.
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The process is designed to be non-disruptive.
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The goal is simply to provide visibility into your public-facing technology footprint.
Most reviews can be completed shortly after ownership has been verified.