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Now possible to group assets, from domains to technologies

Security teams have more data about their attack surfaces than ever before. Today, Detectify continuously monitors over 3 million domains (up from 700k around this time last year). As the attack surface grows, so does that amount of data that security teams have to manage. And security teams are feeling the pinch. We’re excited to announce Groups, a more intuitive approach to grouping assets across your attack surface.

See technologies on the attack surface plus updates to Attack Surface Custom Policies and API keys

Keeping track of what technologies are being utilized across your attack surface has become virtually impossible as a result of the pace of innovation, developer methodologies, and many other factors. Questions such as, “Where am I hosting all of my WordPress sites? Or “What 3rd-party software is it using?” often go unanswered because of the sheer number of domains organizations now have to monitor.

Shifting left is great, but shifting right is more cost-effective

“Shifting Left” has long been thought of as a silver bullet of sorts for security. Conducting security testing earlier in the development cycle to catch vulnerabilities in staging rather than production environments is certainly worthwhile and can significantly lower an organization’s risk profile.

More improvements to Attack Surface Custom Policies

In October, we launched a new feature called Attack Surface Custom Policies for Surface Monitoring customers. Attack Surface Custom Policies makes it possible to set, enforce, and scale customizable security policies so you can focus on the issues that matter most. Since launching this feature, we’ve generated thousands of alerts on potential risks for our customers. For some customers, it was particularly difficult to view these reports.

Proactively reduce risks with Attack Surface Custom Policies

If you’re responsible for security, then you know how useful it is to have clearly-defined security policies that are simple to implement, scale, and verify. Product and AppSec teams know that great security policies empower teams to work autonomously so that work moves forward as it should. However, validating that your security policies are actually implemented is difficult.

How to set up Attack Surface Custom Policies

Not everything on your attack surface is a vulnerability. Every organization has their own internal security policies that align with the risk tolerance of their business context. While industries like SaaS are often deploying several daily releases to production from multiple geographies, other industries might not tolerate this level of risk due to internal or external factors like complex regulatory requirements.

External Attack Surface Management (EASM): What it is and what it isn't

The External Attack Surface Management market category only emerged in mid-2021 but is already seeing significant product development and evolution growth. This e-book demystifies some of the information around EASM - especially its relation to other attack surface management (ASM) product categories and how product security teams can leverage EASM to go beyond asset discovery and inventory.

3x more subdomain takeovers now discovered

Today, we have over 600+ unique techniques to discover subdomain takeovers in over 2,000 Detectify customers. Identifying subdomain takeovers is tricky business as they rely on signature-based tests which are prone to false positives due to outdated signatures. That’s why we run our subdomain takeover tests on hundreds of thousands of customer assets every day.

Detectify continues consolidating its authority in G2's security categories

Detectify ranks as a Leader in Website Security, a category for tools designed to protect business websites from Internet-based threats. This recognition is awarded after factoring in social, web, employee, and review data that G2 has deemed influential in Detectify’s momentum. Besides ranking #1 on the Website Security podium, Detectify holds the first position in Alerting.

Detectify Raises $10M in Follow-On Funding to Accelerate External Attack Surface Management Powered by Elite Ethical Hackers

STOCKHOLM – September 29, 2022 – Detectify, the External Attack Surface Management platform powered by elite ethical hackers, today announced it has raised $10 million in follow-on funding led by global software investor Insight Partners.