BlackShield Radar
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BlackShield Radar — Daily Monitor
At 08:00 AM
Scans your website for exposed security gaps across DNS, TLS certificates, DMARC records and HTTP security headers, then reports what needs fixing

BlackShield Radar keeps an eye on the public-facing security posture of your website so problems surface before attackers or customers notice them. It is built for founders and operators who run a site but do not have a dedicated security team watching the details.
The agent checks the parts of your web presence that quietly break or drift out of date:
After each scan it produces a plain report of what is exposed, what changed since the last check and which items need attention first.
Because it runs on its own, the monitoring continues without anyone having to remember to check. Certificates that are about to lapse, headers that were dropped in a deploy and DMARC gaps get caught early instead of during an incident. Setup takes about five minutes: point the agent at your domain and choose how often it should scan.
Point the agent at your domain and choose how often it should scan. Setup takes about five minutes. The agent checks public-facing configuration, so it needs your website's domain name and nothing installed on your servers.
It runs on a daily schedule, at 8:00 AM each day. Because it runs on its own, monitoring continues without anyone having to remember to check, so expiring certificates or dropped headers get caught early instead of during an incident.
It inspects four areas: DNS records that are misconfigured or point to the wrong place, TLS certificates that are expiring, weak or misissued, DMARC records that leave your domain open to email spoofing, and HTTP security headers that are missing or set incorrectly.
A plain report of what is exposed, what changed since the last check and which items need attention first. It flags anything missing, expiring or misconfigured and ranks the findings by severity so the right fixes can be made quickly.
No. BlackShield Radar detects and reports exposed security gaps and ranks them by severity, but it does not make changes to your DNS, certificates, DMARC or headers. It delivers a summary so you or your team can apply the fixes.
No. It is built for founders and operators who run a site but do not have a dedicated security team watching the details. It compares your configuration against safe defaults and reports findings in plain language.

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