Krayon, a well-known Russian developer of information security solutions, has introduced a major update for its HScan vulnerability scanner. The new version features increased speed, an improved interface, and additional features that simplify the analysis of network infrastructure.
Key innovations
- Modernized core – optimization of scanning algorithms has accelerated the process of checking network nodes.
- Topographic network display – network administrators can now visualize connections between devices and start scanning directly from the map.
- Machine learning – the system adapts to the customer's IT infrastructure, increasing the accuracy of software and vulnerability detection.
- Work areas – flexible access management for different departments of the company.
- Support for Russian software – improved detection of vulnerabilities in domestic software.
HScan is a completely import-independent solution developed by the Krayon team without the use of foreign technologies. The product allows you to identify vulnerabilities in the network perimeter, web applications, and quickly receive recommendations for their elimination.
We are creating a product that helps IT departments and information security services to respond in a timely manner to current threats, eliminate vulnerabilities and dangerous settings. This makes it possible to protect companies from serious losses that could be caused by a leak of important data or business downtime due to a hacker attack. <...> We are constantly working with feedback from our users. This update is a direct result of their wishes. Our goal is to make not just a powerful, but also a user-friendly tool. Therefore, we regularly release major updates, hotfixes, and update vulnerability databases every 6 hours.
A 14-day free trial period is available for testing the updated version on the official website.
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