External Vulnerability Scanning for Proactive Security

Attackers don’t wait for your next audit to find what’s exposed. We continuously scan your external attack surface and close the gaps before they’re found by someone else.

The Window That Matters Most

The 55-Day Gap Where Most Breaches Happen

31%

Top Entry Point

Vulnerability exploitation now leads all breach vectors.

<5 Days

Time to Exploit

How fast attackers move once a gap is found.

60+ Days

Time to Remediate

How long most organizations take to close active breaches.

$4.44M

Average Breach Cost

What it costs when the gap closes too late.

What Stays Hidden Until Someone Finds It

New vulnerabilities get published daily, and your external attack surface changes constantly, new services, new subdomains, new endpoints. Without continuous scanning, the first person to find an exposed gap is often an attacker, not you.

Undetected Exposure

Public-facing systems accumulate vulnerabilities faster than periodic, manual checks can catch, leaving real gaps open between assessments.

Expanding Attack Surface

New cloud services, subdomains, and endpoints get added constantly, and each one is a potential entry point no one's specifically checked.

The Remediation Gap

Even known vulnerabilities often sit unpatched for 60 or more days, well past the under-5-day window attackers typically need.

Our External Vulnerability Scanning Framework

A perimeter-first methodology engineered to identify, assess, and close critical security gaps before adversaries exploit them.

Asset Discovery

Every public-facing system, subdomain, and endpoint gets mapped, including the ones no one remembers is still live.

Continuous Scanning

Your external attack surface gets scanned on an ongoing basis, not once a year during an audit.

Risk-Based Prioritization

Findings get ranked by real exploitability and business impact, not just a raw severity score.

Remediation & Verification

Fixes get tracked to completion and re-scanned to confirm the gap is actually closed.

ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY COMPARISON

Secure Your Modern Attack Surface

Point-in-Time Scanning

Continuous Monitoring

Still Scanning Once a Year?

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Found Before It's Exploited

Scanning That Never Takes a Quarter Off

Attackers don’t wait for your next scheduled assessment, so neither do we. Your external attack surface gets monitored continuously, new subdomains, new services, newly published vulnerabilities, all flagged as they appear, not discovered months later during the next scan.

Finding a gap is only half the job. Every result gets prioritized by real exploitability, tracked through remediation, and re-scanned to confirm it’s actually closed, not just marked resolved on a report no one revisits.

What Continuous Scanning Catches Between Assessments

New Vulnerabilities

Daily

New Assets Added

Ongoing

Unchecked With Annual Scanning

364 Days

Unchecked With Continuous Monitoring

0 Days

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Frequently Asked Questions

What security leaders want to know before adding continuous scanning to their stack.

How is external vulnerability scanning different from a penetration test?

A pentest is a point-in-time simulated attack, deep but occasional. External scanning runs continuously, catching new vulnerabilities and exposed assets as they appear, not just once a year during a scheduled engagement.

Every public-facing system, servers, web applications, subdomains, cloud services, and network devices reachable from the internet, including forgotten or undocumented assets that often carry the highest risk.

Scanning runs continuously, so newly published vulnerabilities affecting your environment get identified and flagged fast, well inside the under-5-day window attackers typically need to exploit one.

Patching only helps once you know something needs it. Continuous scanning is what tells you a gap exists in the first place, especially for assets that fall outside your normal patch management process.

Findings get prioritized by real exploitability and business impact, tracked through remediation, and re-scanned to confirm the fix actually closed the gap, not just marked resolved and forgotten.

No, external scanning is non-intrusive by design, it identifies exposure without the aggressive testing techniques a penetration test might use.

Your external attack surface gets mapped and continuously monitored, findings get prioritized by real risk, and remediation gets tracked to verified completion, so gaps close in days, not months.

Close the Gap Before It Gets Found

Your external attack surface gets scanned continuously, findings get prioritized by real risk, and remediation gets tracked to verified completion, so exposure windows close in days, not months.

THE VENATUS METHOD

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