ThreatScope
ThreatScope is an external attack surface management platform built specifically for mid-market companies ($50M–$500M revenue). Unlike enterprise tools that cost six figures and require dedicated analysts, ThreatScope gives lean security teams continuous visibility into their internet-facing attack surface — with AI-powered findings anyone can understand. What it does: Discovers all internet-facing assets (subdomains, IPs, services, certificates) Continuously monitors for vulnerabilities and misconfigurations Cross-references findings with CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog Maps threats to MITRE ATT&CK techniques Generates plain-English findings with step-by-step remediation Produces executive, technical, and compliance (NIST CSF) PDF reports What makes it different: Built for mid-market, not enterprise — simple pricing, no complexity AI-powered analysis explains findings in plain English Agentless — no software to install, no network access needed Threat intelligence from 6+ sources (CISA KEV, NVD, MITRE ATT&CK, OTX, Abuse.ch, GitHub Advisories) Includes attack surface discovery (subdomain enumeration, DNS, HTTP probing) Scheduled scans with email alerts for critical findings Pricing: Starting at $500/month (Starter: 5 domains, 10 IPs)
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