📄️ What is Attack Surface Management?
An attack surface includes all potential entry points that unauthorized users could exploit to gain access to a system. In simpler terms, it encompasses all assets exposed to the internet, as well as vulnerabilities in an organization’s security infrastructure. For a deeper understanding, refer to the article: What is an Attack Surface?
📄️ What is an Attack Surface?
An attack surface refers to all the possible points where an unauthorized user or malicious actor could attempt to access a system or network. These entry points can range from publicly accessible assets (like domains, servers, APIs) to hidden misconfigurations or gaps within an organization's security infrastructure.
📄️ Attack Surface Scanning: What We Cover
This document provides a comprehensive overview of the full scope of work performed during an Attack Surface Monitoring (ASM) scan. It outlines what information is collected from customers, how assets are discovered and validated, how issues are detected, and how results are finalized.