Show HN: Syntinul – A platform that monitors your internet-facing exposures https://ift.tt/bV5fsva

Show HN: Syntinul – A platform that monitors your internet-facing exposures Hi HN! I’m Mehmet, founder of Syntinul ( https://syntinul.com ). We’re building out a platform to help organisations better monitor their internet-facing exposures. I’ve been consulting and penetration testing for nearly 8 years and have had the opportunity to work with all types of organisations, both big and small. I’m aware of the types of challenges organisations are up against when it comes to keeping themselves secure. While there are many solutions out there claiming to do it all, the majority of organisations still struggle with what are considered to be the fundamentals. This isn’t surprising, as cybersecurity is a constantly evolving field -- there’s always more to do. As a firm believer in getting the fundamentals right and automating where automation makes sense, I’m always thinking about ways in which organisations can better secure themselves without blowing through their budget or buying solutions that need specialists to operate. I built Syntinul to take care of monitoring your internet-facing ports, so you have one less thing to worry about. It’s not a vulnerability scanner, no it doesn’t use AI, it’s not doing anything particularly fancy: Syntinul simply monitors your ports and alerts you when it detects a change so you can take action if needed. I know how many cybersecurity teams are being swamped by alerts, and I didn’t want to make the situation any worse. Syntinul will only alert you if we detect a change in your exposed ports; otherwise, Syntinul is quietly doing its thing behind the scenes. It’s priced in such a way that I hope it’s a no-brainer, even if you already have an existing solution that performs some type of scheduled port scanning. Having said that, we also have more planned in terms of features, while keeping in line with our goal of focusing on the fundamentals, keeping things simple, and being effective. I’d very much welcome any questions or comments. I’m also contactable via email at contact@syntinul.com, or LinkedIn ( https://ift.tt/RemIAFE ) https://syntinul.com July 4, 2024 at 02:50AM

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