Criminal IP is a cyber threat intelligence search engine that detects vulnerabilities in personal and corporate cyber assets in real time and allows users to take preemptive actions. Coming from the idea that individuals and businesses would be able to boost their cyber security by obtaining information about accessing IP addresses in advance, Criminal IP's extensive data of over 4.2 billion IP addresses and counting to provide threat-relevant information about malicious IP addresses, malicious links, phishing websites, certificates, industrial control systems, IoTs, servers, CCTVs, etc.
Using Criminal IP’s four key features (Asset Search, Domain Search, Exploit Search, and Image Search), you can search for IP risk scores and vulnerabilities related to searched IP addresses and domains, vulnerabilities for each service, and assets that are open to cyber attacks in image forms, in respective order.
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ESET Protect Advanced offers a comprehensive cybersecurity solution for businesses of any size. It offers advanced endpoint security against ransomware and zero-day threats. It also includes full disk encryption to ensure legal compliance and data security. The solution uses adaptive scanning, cloud sandboxing and behavioral analysis for proactive cloud-based threats defense. Mobile threat protection secures Android and iOS with anti-malware and anti-theft. It also offers cloud app security, mail server protection, vulnerability and patch management, and cloud app protection. Multi-factor authentication and extended detection and reaction (XDR) improve threat detection and response. The solution provides a single pane of glass remote management to provide visibility into threats and users. It also offers advanced reporting and customized notifications.
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Devici
Devici is a platform that helps teams move from inconsistent, document-based threat modeling to a clearer, more structured approach. It centers the work on a diagram, so AppSec and DevSecOps teams can map system behavior, add relevant attributes, and let the tool surface likely threats and recommended mitigations. This reduces the time spent interpreting static drawings or spreadsheets and gives teams a shared source of truth they can update as designs change.
The workspace supports simultaneous editing, patterns for common system components, and templates that speed up modeling for recurring architectures. Security practitioners can define reusable elements, while developers can contribute without needing deep expertise in threat modeling tools.
Devici also provides a maintained threat library, status tracking for each finding, and the option to integrate with issue trackers when teams need to push mitigation work into existing workflows. It offers a straightforward way to standardize threat modeling practices without introducing the overhead of heavier enterprise platforms, making it a practical option for organizations that need something accessible, collaborative, and easy to maintain.
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Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool
Threat modeling serves as a fundamental aspect of the Microsoft Security Development Lifecycle (SDL), acting as an engineering strategy aimed at uncovering potential threats, attacks, vulnerabilities, and countermeasures that may impact your application. This technique not only aids in the identification of risks but also influences the design of your application, aligns with your organization's security goals, and mitigates potential hazards. The Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool simplifies the process for developers by utilizing a standardized notation that helps visualize system components, data flows, and security boundaries. Additionally, it assists those involved in threat modeling by highlighting various classes of threats to consider, depending on the architectural design of their software. Crafted with the needs of non-security professionals in mind, this tool enhances accessibility for all developers, offering straightforward guidance on the creation and evaluation of threat models, ultimately fostering a more secure software development practice. By integrating threat modeling into their workflow, developers can proactively address security concerns before they escalate into serious issues.
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