External Attack Surface Management, without installing agents
PRAETOR performs a passive, external security assessment using information exposed by public-facing infrastructure. It is designed for companies that need a fast view of their domain security posture before a deeper engagement.
Domain Security Audit
- TLS / SSL certificate validity, issuer and expiration
- HTTP security headers and HTTPS redirects
- DNS records, MX and public resolution
- SPF, DKIM and DMARC email security signals
Digital Attack Surface
- Subdomain discovery through DNS and Certificate Transparency
- Public technologies and server information
- Potentially exposed services and configuration signals
- Candidate CVEs based on disclosed versions, marked for verification
PRAETOR Cybersecurity findings that business teams can understand
The goal is not to overwhelm a client with scanner output. PRAETOR organizes findings by risk, impact and recommended next action so security, IT and leadership can decide what deserves attention first.
Discover
Map the public-facing domain and exposed configuration.
Assess
Evaluate TLS, DNS, email security, headers and exposure signals.
Prioritize
Separate important findings from low-value noise.
Remediate
Provide concrete actions for the next security move.
What PRAETOR does not claim
Passive by design
PRAETOR does not require an agent, does not install software on the target and does not perform active exploitation as part of this external audit.
Evidence first
Potential vulnerabilities are treated as candidates requiring verification when the available public evidence cannot establish exploitability or patch status.
Run a PRAETOR Domain Security Audit
Start with the public attack surface. If the findings justify deeper work, PRAETOR can become the first step in a broader Security Assessment.
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