Thiery Ketz
Founder / CEO
Within a minute, the AI Exposure Scan creates a snapshot of your domain and shows you what is externally observable. Based on over 2,250 security checks and recognised security standards.
What is visible on your domain doesn't exist in isolation. So we look at all of it. And you'll see the full picture, not just the parts.
We cover your entire external attack surface. And what we find is yours alone.
The scan checks the status of your SSL certificates, including expiration dates and configuration. This helps you quickly see whether your connections are properly secured and whether any certificates are due to expire soon.
The scan checks your DNS settings for potential misconfigurations. This includes incorrect records, missing configurations or settings that may unintentionally expose information.
The scan checks your SPF, DKIM and DMARC settings. These determine how well your domain is protected against the misuse of your email addresses by external parties.
The scan identifies which services and ports are visible from the outside. Not everything that is exposed is a risk, but it is important to understand what can be observed.
The scan checks whether your website has the appropriate security settings place that help browsers protect against common attacks.
The scan maps all subdomains that are publicly discoverable through certificate transparency logs and other open sources. Forgotten subdomains can become easy targets.
The scan identifies which JavaScript libraries your website uses and checks whether they contain known vulnerabilities. Outdated libraries can become easy targets.
The scan checks your domain against multiple reputation databases, such as Google Safe Browsing, Spamhaus and URLhaus. A negative listing can directly affect your reachability.
The scan determines the overall reputation status of your domain: clear, neutral of malicious. A negative reputation can lead to block by email filters and browsers, even if your domain itself has not been compromised.
The scan maps which external parties receive data through your website and where that data is stored, within or outside the EU. This provides insight into potential GDPR risks.
The scan checks how many other domains share the same IP address as your website. A security issue affecting a neighbouring domain can also impact your reputation.
The scan analyses your robots.txt file and sitemap for unintended disclosure of your website structure. Pages you intended to keep out of sight may still be discoverable by external parties.
The scan identifies which technologies and software versions are visible from the outside, such as your web server, framework or CMS. This information can be used to search for known vulnerabilities.
The scan checks all redirects associated with your URL, including intermediate steps. Incorrectly configured redirects can lead to security issues and reduced trust from browsers.
The scan determines whether a login page is discoverable on your domains. A visible login page can become a direct target for attempts to gain access using stolen or guessed credentials.
The scan reviews historical snapshots of your website available through public web archives. Older versions may still contain sensitive information that appears to have been removed and are often among the first places examined when researching potential exposure.
The scan assesses which personal information about employees is publicly discoverable, whether login credentials have been exposed and whether your email domain could be misused.
Founder / CEO
Have more questions or just curious about future possibilities?
The AI Exposure Scan maps your digital environment from the outside, the same perspective an attacker would have. AI agents perform over 2,250 security checks and combine the results into one clear overview. So you can see what is visible, how it connects and where attention is needed.