If you're looking for a service that'll keep an eye on your attack surface and alert you when new security problems emerge, UpGuard is a good option. The service, which handles third-party risk and attack surface management, scans millions of companies and billions of data points every day to give you a complete view. It can do that through automated scanning, evidence analysis and real-time alerts in services like Jira, ServiceNow or Slack. UpGuard's interface is designed to simplify workflows, automate risk assessments and provide security ratings that help you make decisions.
Another good option is Censys, an Attack Surface Management and Threat Hunting service that gives you a better idea of what's exposed on the internet. It can provide real-time context, accurate attribution and threat hunting to help you keep up with the ever-changing attack surface. Censys has a map of the entire internet, so you can better respond to threats and improve defenses.
If you want a more complete vulnerability management and risk assessment service, check out Tenable. It assesses vulnerabilities in real time, measures exposure and analyzes attack paths. It works with multi-cloud environments and can span IT and OT environments, so it's good for a variety of industries. Tenable helps you understand, prioritize and remediate cyber risk across your entire attack surface.
If you're looking for a cyber asset analysis service, JupiterOne is worth a look. It continuously collects, connects and analyzes asset data from more than 200 integrations. It can provide asset inventory, powerful search, graph-based context visualization and continuous compliance mapping. JupiterOne is designed for large-scale enterprises with thousands of cyber assets, to help them find security vulnerabilities and automate compliance and incident response.