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!
While Radar seems robust in identifying known vulnerabilities, it might not be as effective in detecting new, unknown threats (zero-day vulnerabilities). Incorporating more sophisticated AI-driven anomaly detection could potentially make the tool even more powerful. Additionally, clarity about its user interface and ease of setup would be useful for potential users.
@patpijanowski - thanks for your comment! Radar takes 30 seconds to set up, it just uses your domain via your email address you register with and searches from there, you can also add additional domains if you have more than one!
We very much understand the concern about zero-day vulnerabilities. The reason they're challenging for any threat intel tool is largely due to the very nature of these threats - they’re unknown and unidentified until they’re exploited, meaning they're pretty much impossible to pre-empt.
Our product operates as an external, unauthenticated scanner - it can only assess and analyse data that is publicly accessible over the internet.
AI-driven anomaly detection sounds appealing but requires a far deeper, internal view of the system it’s protecting, generally beyond what is possible without authentication/explicit consent. Plus the ethical implications!
The main focus of Radar is to help users identify known vulnerabilities in their systems based on a database that’s continuously updated. This focus is pivotal for maintaining a good security posture, as the vast majority of successful attacks still exploit known vulnerabilities that have not been patched.
On your UI comment, we are consistently working to make our tool as user-friendly as possible, do you have any specific suggestions?
Hope this helps, really interested in your feedback and thanks for taking the time.
OnSecurity and @conor_o_neill1 have been my Penetration Testing and Security partner since the beginning of my startup. Their web portal has been excellent in communicating risks and mitigation actions during our scheduled Pen Tests. Radar means that I know my assets are being monitored far more regularly, alerting me to any potential risks as soon as possible. This means I can ensure my company and products are configured to be as secure as possible and focus on making great products for my customers. I love it.
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.
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