You protect buildings, offices, and sensitive areas with keys, cameras, and access controls.
But how well is your organization protected online?
With our free Threat Profile, we show you how your company or community appears to the outside world from the perspective of a potential cyberattacker.
- Free
- No installation required
- Non-binding
They wouldn't ignore an open front door.
The physical world: When a front door is left open, a camera malfunctions, or an unauthorized entry is detected, companies react immediately. It goes without saying.
The digital reality: In the digital realm, this is often more difficult. Many IT risks and exposed data leaks are completely invisible until someone actively looks for them.
The Threat Profile makes this digital visibility tangible. It shows what information is publicly available and where potential risks may arise as a result.
Cyberattacks often begin before the first attack takes place.
Before an attacker takes action, they gather information. Much of this information is publicly available:
- Which domains belong to your organization?
- Which systems are accessible from outside?
- What technologies are used?
- Are there any known vulnerabilities?
- Do email addresses appear in data breaches?
- Are there any similar domains that could be used for phishing?
This is exactly where the free Threat Profile comes in.
A free report on your external attack surface
The Threat Profile shows what information about your organization is visible from the outside and where potential risks exist
Analysis of Externally Visible Systems and Services
Overview of systems and services that are accessible from outside the organization.
Information on Known Vulnerabilities
Comparison with publicly known vulnerabilities and risks.
Review of Publicly Accessible Data Leaks
Indications of whether company data appears in known data leaks.
Signs of Compromised Company Email Addresses
Checking whether company email addresses were found in data breaches.
Analysis of Suspicious or Similar Domains
Assessment of potential phishing or typosquatting risks.
Specific recommendations for next steps
Clear recommendations for action based on the results.
What do you get with the free Threat Profile?
You will receive a structured report that summarizes the key findings and prioritizes them in a clear and understandable way.
The report not only shows that something is visible, but also explains why it might be relevant and what the next steps should be.
- An overview of your externally visible attack surface
- Information on Known Vulnerabilities
- Data Breach and Dark Web Alerts
- Analysis of Suspicious Domains
- Initial prioritization of potential risks
- Recommendations for Possible Next Steps
- One-on-one meeting with security specialists
Four Simple Steps to Greater Clarity
Submit information
Please send us the relevant company names, domain names, and, optionally, public IP ranges.
External Analysis
Our security specialists analyze publicly available information and assess your external visibility.
Received report
You will receive a concise threat profile containing relevant findings and recommendations for action.
Discuss the results
We'll discuss the results with you in person and explain what the next steps should be.
Request a Free Threat Profile
Please fill out the form. We will contact you to confirm the necessary details and prepare your free report.
Any questions? Here are the answers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Threat Profile really free?
Yes. The Threat Profile is free and comes with no obligation.
What data is being reviewed?
The audit covers, among other things, domains, publicly accessible systems, indications of known vulnerabilities, email addresses found in data breaches, and suspicious similar domains.
Are internal systems audited?
No. No internal systems are examined, and no invasive tests are performed.
What happens after the report?
You will receive a personalized review of the results. Afterward, you can decide for yourself whether and what further steps make sense.
Is this a penetration test?
No. The threat profile does not replace a penetration test. It provides an initial external assessment based on publicly available information and coordinated external scans.
Do we need to install anything?
No. No installation is required for the Threat Profile.
Is this also suitable for municipalities?
Yes. Municipalities, in particular, benefit from an initial assessment of their external visibility, as public institutions are increasingly becoming the target of cyberattacks.
Look at your organization from an attacker's perspective.
Get a free overview of your external attack surface, potential vulnerabilities, data leak alerts, and suspicious domains.