ImmuniWeb® Discovery reduces the complexity and costs of web security and compliance management with continuous asset discovery equipped with actionable risk scoring. Its seamless integration into DevSecOps, data leaks, and Dark Web monitoring enables proactive threat mitigation.
ImmuniWeb® Discovery simply requires your company name and main website URL to rapidly build a holistic inventory of your external digital assets. It quickly detects your:
The discovered assets are equipped with actionable security ratings of “hackability” (chance to be hacked) and “attractiveness” (of your assets for hackers) to prioritize and classify the findings in a risk-based manner. The assets are continuously monitored with a production-safe scanning for OWASP Top 10, PCI DSS and GDPR compliance.
ImmuniWeb Discovery likewise detects source code leaks in public code repositories, enabling you to track inattentive or careless developers. Importantly, you will get a piece of mind with their continuous monitoring of data leaks and Dark Web surveillance. All these breath-taking features are consolidated at a single, user-friendly dashboard.
Plans start with as low as $99 per month for all your security and compliance needs.
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Hey, I'm looking for an in-depth analysis of the security Skiff Mail. Pros and cons, arguments for and against, all the stuff. Couldn't find anything conclusive online (since it's relatively new) except what I could dig myself: WHOIS data, hardenize.com results, etc. Source: over 1 year ago
Https://hardenize.com is quite pretty, but there's nowhere near $999/mo of value in it for me! - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
It does a little more and little less. More: Enter a list of (sub-) domains and get informed via email when "SSL things" change (for better or for worst), or your https certificate is about to expire. Less: No fancy pansy "report" Personally I prefer https://hardenize.com nowadays, over ssllabs for these kind of queries. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
If you have a custom email with ProtonMail you can check your setup on hardenize.com. That's what I use to make sure everything is set up correctly. Source: about 2 years ago
There are many notable open-source projects (SSLyze, CipherScan, testssl.sh, tls-scan, …) and several SaaS solutions (CryptCheck, CypherCraft, Hardenize, ImmuniWeb, Mozilla Observatory, SSL Labs, …) to do a security setting analysis, especially when we are talking about TLS, which is the most common and popular cryptographic protocol. However, most of these tools heavily depend on one or more versions of one or... - Source: dev.to / about 4 years ago
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