
RedHunt Labs ASM Platform
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What is RedHunt Labs ASM Platform
RedHunt Labs ASM Platform is an external attack surface management tool that discovers and monitors an organization’s internet-facing assets to identify exposures and security issues. It is used by security teams to maintain an inventory of domains, subdomains, IPs, cloud endpoints, and related services, and to prioritize remediation based on observed risk. The platform combines continuous discovery with security checks and alerting workflows aimed at reducing unknown or unmanaged external assets.
Continuous external asset discovery
The platform focuses on identifying and tracking internet-facing assets such as domains, subdomains, IPs, and exposed services. This supports ongoing visibility into changes that occur outside traditional internal scanning scopes. Continuous monitoring helps teams detect newly exposed assets and configuration drift over time.
Exposure-focused security checks
RedHunt Labs ASM Platform emphasizes identifying externally observable weaknesses (for example, exposed services and misconfigurations) rather than only running point-in-time scans. This aligns with security operations workflows that need to validate what is reachable from the internet. The approach can complement internal vulnerability management by covering blind spots in external-facing environments.
Operational workflows and alerting
ASM programs typically require triage, ownership assignment, and follow-up, and the platform is positioned to support these operational needs. Alerting on newly discovered assets or changes can shorten time-to-detection for exposures. This is useful for organizations with frequent infrastructure changes across cloud and SaaS.
Limited internal scanning coverage
Attack surface management primarily addresses external, internet-reachable assets and may not provide the same depth for internal network scanning as dedicated vulnerability scanners. Organizations often still need separate tooling for authenticated scanning, endpoint coverage, and internal configuration assessment. This can increase toolchain complexity for teams seeking a single consolidated platform.
Validation and false positives
External discovery and passive/active checks can produce findings that require manual validation, especially when assets are shared, proxied, or protected by CDNs and WAFs. Triage effort can rise if ownership metadata and asset context are incomplete. Teams may need to tune rules and workflows to reduce noise.
Integrations depth may vary
Exposure management and DevSecOps use cases often depend on integrations with ticketing, CI/CD, cloud providers, and security data platforms. If integrations are limited or require custom work, organizations may face additional implementation effort. Buyers should confirm supported connectors, APIs, and automation options for their environment.
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