PlexTrac’s automated platform accelerates report writing and the findings handoff by enabling pentesters to reuse content, leverage over 25,000 pre-built findings writeups (CWEs, CVEs, and KEVs), customize templates without code, analyze data across sources, and streamline QA with Google-doc-like features. And with our new, native AI solution — Plex AI — you can auto-generate finding descriptions, remediation recommendations, and security narratives, saving hours of manual effort and scaling report authoring with ease.
PlexTrac centralizes findings from automated pentesting tools, vulnerability scanners, etc., providing a single source of truth. With PlexTrac Priorities, you can contextually score those findings to pinpoint what needs fixing first. Its customizable scoring equation highlights the most critical threats, helping allocate resources for maximum impact. The Priorities dashboard also keeps stakeholders informed, showcasing risk status and progress at a glance.
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PlexTrac is the only platform that bridges the gap between offensive and defensive security teams by bringing together pentest reporting, vulnerability management, and threat exposure tracking in one unified, workflow-driven platform.
Unlike traditional tools that just generate static reports or list findings, PlexTrac enables real-time collaboration, automated risk scoring, and continuous validation — helping teams move from findings to fixes faster.
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People choose PlexTrac because it:
Saves time — teams report saving 30–70% of the time previously spent on manual reporting and remediation tracking.
Centralizes security data — findings from scanners, pentests, bug bounty platforms, and red team ops are all in one place.
Prioritizes what matters — contextual risk scoring helps teams focus on the vulnerabilities that actually pose a business risk.
Enables automation — from report generation to ticketing workflows with Jira, ServiceNow, and more.
Works for both enterprises and MSSPs — with multi-tenant support, customizable templates, and powerful integrations.
Bottom line: PlexTrac turns vulnerability noise into actionable, trackable, and reportable outcomes.
PlexTrac's answer:
PlexTrac primarily serves:
Enterprise cybersecurity teams (especially blue and purple teams)
Red teams and penetration testers looking to streamline reporting and remediation
MSSPs who need a scalable platform to manage clients, reports, and workflows
CISOs and security leaders who want visibility into remediation progress and risk trends
These users are typically frustrated by manual workflows, fragmented tools, and poor collaboration across security functions.
PlexTrac's answer:
PlexTrac was founded by Dan DeCloss, a former red teamer and security leader, who experienced firsthand the pain of manual reporting, siloed data, and disconnected remediation workflows.
He built PlexTrac to bridge the communication gap between red and blue teams, helping security professionals work faster, collaborate better, and reduce real risk more efficiently.
Since its founding, PlexTrac has evolved from a better reporting tool to a comprehensive threat exposure management platform used by hundreds of security teams worldwide.
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Fortune 500 enterprises across finance, healthcare, and tech
Leading MSSPs and consultancies who deliver pentesting and security services at scale
Federal government agencies and defense contractors requiring compliance with frameworks like NIST and CMMC
Higher education institutions with active security testing programs
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Valhalla is great (I've contributed a few patches and run it for a while)! Also check: http://project-osrm.org/ https://www.graphhopper.com/open-source/. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
We then implemented a self hosted version of OSRM and let me tell you, it did the hard math for us, our code only took like 5s, we could do it on the fly whenever a new intervention was scheduled. Source: over 2 years ago
I am trying (and failing) to setup an OSRM instance with docker compose. The issue I've encountered is with setting up osrm-backend. According to the Github and Docker Hub pages, the process is as follows:. Source: over 2 years ago
OSRM will help you with the shortest paths, maybe that's what you need? Source: almost 3 years ago
Project OSRM is an open-source tool that solves a lot of these problems for you, and is highly optimized so that it can very quickly find routes across long distances in real-world maps. Source: over 3 years ago
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