What is Attack Surface Analyzer?
It is a Microsoft developed open source security tool that analyzes the attack surface of a target system and reports on potential security vulnerabilities introduced during the installation of software or system misconfiguration.
Attack Surface Analyzer is a tool in the Security category of a tech stack.
Attack Surface Analyzer is an open source tool with 2.9K GitHub stars and 289 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Attack Surface Analyzer's open source repository on GitHub
Attack Surface Analyzer Integrations
C#, .NET, Linux, Windows, and macOS are some of the popular tools that integrate with Attack Surface Analyzer. Here's a list of all 5 tools that integrate with Attack Surface Analyzer.
Attack Surface Analyzer's Features
- File system (static snapshot and live monitoring available)
- User accounts
- Services
- Network Ports
- Certificates
- Registry
- COM Objects
- Event Logs
- Firewall Settings
- Wifi Networks
- Cryptographic Keys
- Processes
- TPM Information
- Blazor GUI with Rule Authoring and Testing Sandbox
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