Preparing the report canvas and latest scan state.
Preparing the report canvas and latest scan state.
BreachVector turns raw public-facing checks into a confident product artifact — scored reports, clean remediation, team workspaces, and visual presentation strong enough for a demo day table.
Transport, headers, cookies, disclosure files, and DNS posture — one sweep, zero noise.
Dashboard, print layout, PDF export, and tokenized shared report links.
Executive narrative for the room. Technical depth for the implementer.
Northstar Finance presents a mature external security baseline with HTTPS, redirect enforcement, and most critical hardening controls in place. The largest gap is the absence of a content security policy, which leaves browser-side protections weaker than the rest of the stack.
The strongest part of BreachVector is the coherence between design and engineering depth. The story holds together from input to job orchestration to report handoff to team operations.
Only public-facing signals. No exploitation, fuzzing, or intrusive scanning paths. Legal-safe for showcase and real engagements alike.
Deterministic checks feed a cleaner executive summary, sharper findings narrative, and actionable remediation plan.
Ownership, workspaces, invites, sharing, exports, and full scan history — already part of the core experience.
Every screen tells the same story — the landing page is no exception.
Enter a domain or URL and queue a passive review. No unsafe or noisy behavior — ever.
Transport, browser, cookie, DNS, and disclosure-file signals resolve into a crisp score and narrative.
Open the dashboard, print it, export the PDF, or share a read-only link for stakeholder review.
Every scan stays attached to its owner and workspace. Nothing disappears after a one-off request.
Requests create tracked jobs. Workers claim them. Recent results can be reused intelligently during demos.
Explore the showcase report, see how scan history works, or queue a live review against any public target.
Queued jobs, retries, audit events, and an ops surface make every demo feel production-minded, not prototype-minded.
Exported PDFs and share links make every result usable outside the app, not trapped inside it.