Attack Surface Mapping By Tenant
Attack Surface Mapping is the process of identifying, collecting, and analyzing all potential points of entry an attacker could exploit within an organization's digital infrastructure. It involves using tools such as WhatWeb, Nmap, TLS/TLSX, Nuclei, DNSx, Dirsearch, Naabu, Subfinder, Katana, and HTTPX-Toolkit to enumerate exposed services, technologies, subdomains, directories, ports, TLS configurations, and vulnerabilities. This helps organizations gain a comprehensive view of their external and internal exposure, prioritize remediation efforts, and strengthen their security posture.