80% of breaches are caused by hackers finding and exploiting known vulnerabilities. Radar watches your back 24/7 - giving you the power to find these vulnerabilities in your business before the bad guys do.
Would love to hear your comments on our new Radar product!
This tool is a culmination of a year long research project, which analysed how hackers *actually* select businesses to compromise. The results showed that hackers mass scan the Internet for known vulnerabilities first, then choose who to target from a large pool of these vulnerable businesses.
Radar searches the Internet, DarkWeb, your Internet-facing assets, and terabytes of it's own data stores to find these vulnerabilities in your business before the hackers do, so you can take action and stay safe!
Let us know your thoughts below, if you sign up would love to know your experiences, and hopefully together we can make the online world a little bit more secure!
This seems very useful, but, where did you get the hacker-powered knowledge? Real hackers that do this?
Btw, at first look, you could improve the design a bit, to make more up-to-date.
@mmarinescu88 Thanks for the comments - and yes definitely agree that the UI is certainly a work in progress! We're still a small team so learning a lot.
The hacker-powered knowledge comes from the fact that OnSecurity are a pentest/ethical hacking company.
Radar was designed by our hackers and uses real hacking tools/methodologies to show you what a real hacker would be able to see about your organisation.
It alerts you to how and where they might be able to utilise common vulnerabilities to attack you.
Hope this helps!
I would like to express my admiration for your team's hard work, dedication, and professionalism in bringing this innovative product to the market. The level of sophistication and attention to detail displayed is truly remarkable.
Looks interesting. From a non-technical lens, where does this product fit in the market? e.g. best suited to start ups, or it's fully functional for enterprise clients?
@trent_hopkins Hey Trent thanks for your Q.
We designed Radar to fit nicely in the startup/scaleup landscape or for people who wouldn't necessarily have security teams or big enterprise budgets.
There are some similar tools in the market but usually these come with a bit of a hefty price tag!
We wanted to create a simple tool that would help organisations tackle the common security vulnerabilities that account for a large proportion of data breaches!
@elliott_hawkins1 A little but it's designed to be simple for anyone with IT skills, so you don't have to manually set up loads of individual checks. The dashboards are designed to be 'board-friendly' too!
@elliott_hawkins1@beth_watts OnSecurity has been my security partner for the last few years. Their reports have always included easy-to-follow mitigation steps for each risk item. The developer resolving the item will need the tech knowledge to implement the fix, but understanding the risk and impact is clearly communicated.
@olivia_tanner Yes absolutely! You can download a report anytime to give you a quick overview and the data from Radar can be used for threat intelligence compliance requirements for ISO 27001 etc.
@jacob_filer Thanks so much, it's been a bit of a slog but we think it's a really useful tool now for people of all technical abilities! Lots more to come too!
@jasmineh Hey - thanks so much for your question!
Radar works on domains and searches the web, darkweb and data stores for anything related to your domains (and any related subdomains are automatically included!)
You'll see info from hacker forums, credential dumps and results that automated hacker scanning tools can pick up. These sort of things are often the first stage of an organisation becoming a target.
Cheers! Beth
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